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Why is it common for operators to inflate their income?
According to Caixin. China Unicom did not specify the total amount of inflated performance in the notice. However, according to several sources of China Unicom Group, Wang Xiaochu, the chairman of China Unicom, mentioned in an internal lecture on April 10 that Shaanxi Unicom, with an annual income of 5 billion yuan, actually had income fraud of1800 million yuan (within five years).

Zhao Kang, a communication expert, said that inflated revenue is not uncommon within operators. He further analyzed and pointed out that because an important evaluation index of operators is the number of new users, the current market is saturated, and there are not so many new users, which may force the grassroots branches of operators to cooperate with channel providers and open fake cards. A small amount of false card opening behavior has no effect, but if the amount is too large, it will affect business income. After all, there is not so much income, and it will be exposed sooner or later.

"As long as you increase the number of customers, you can achieve inflated income, which is easier than inflating profits and asset quotas." Fu Liang, a telecom expert, said, "Although the amount of inflated income is small, its behavior is bad, which also reveals that the internal control process of China Unicom is not perfect enough, and problems can only be found through rotation or self-inspection."

According to public reports, before 20 16, the main person in charge of Shaanxi Unicom was Xie Guoqing, then general manager of Shaanxi Unicom. In 20 15, Shaanxi Unicom ranked third among China Unicom 2 1 southern provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), and its profit increased by nearly 50% year-on-year, especially the income of group customers maintained rapid growth.