Duck restaurant cooks up evidence ( 2003-09-11 12:40) (China Daily) A duck restaurant that tried
to avoid paying a debt by producing a forged receipt as evidence to the court on
Tuesday was ultimately punished twice by being ordered to pay the money owed as
well as a 10,000-yuan (US$1,200) fine, reports Beijing Star Daily.
From January 2001 to last May, wholesaler Song Shuying provided Big Duck
Restaurant with 28,960-yuan (US$3,500) worth of duck. She has received only
5,000 yuan (US$600) in payment so far. But the restaurant claimed to have paid
35,000 yuan (US$4,230).
The restaurant then produced a receipt stating that Dang Wenhai, an employee
of Song, had received 35,000 yuan from the duck restaurant.
But a special test revealed that the receipt was a forgery.
The court ruled that the restaurant should pay Song the outstanding 23,960
yuan (US$2,895) and a fine of 10,000 yuan for fabricating
evidence.
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