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          Retired officials keen to join charities

          By He Dan and Fan Feifei (China Daily) Updated: 2014-03-01 09:06
          Top recruits help foundations attract donations and resources more easily

          An increasing number of retired senior officials are turning to philanthropic pursuits, with research showing that charitable foundations they head are finding it easier to attract donations and resources.

          More than 350 retired officials, who occupied posts higher than deputy ministers or provincial vice-governors, devoted their time to charitable foundations by the end of 2012, according to the China Foundation Center, a Beijing-based information portal for foundations.

          Liu Shanzai, a former vice-minister of commerce, said he refused all invitations to work as a consultant for companies, opting to devote his life to philanthropy.

          "Helping others makes me happy," said the 73-year-old, who is now vice-president of the Lifeline Express Foundation in Beijing.

          The foundation sends doctors to conduct free cataract operations, and more than 100,000 patients in rural areas have benefited.

          Born into a medical family, Liu also worked as deputy director of the central government's Liaison Office in Hong Kong.

          "I was impressed by the vitality of the philanthropic organizations and the public enthusiasm for donations and volunteering in Hong Kong," he said. "I also realized the significance of promoting philanthropy to create a better society.

          "I was more than happy when the former chief executive of Hong Kong, Tung Chee-hwa, invited me to join the foundation he initiated in 1997 to help improve medical services for the poor on the Chinese mainland," he said.

          He has been busy recently composing a folk song for a performance at the foundation's annual charity concert at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing.

          He is also preparing for a trip to Changsha in Hunan province to visit one of the foundation's training institutions for ophthalmologists.

          Cheng Gang, president of the China Foundation Center, said more retired officials are enthusiastic about promoting social development as "ordinary citizens", which he regards as encouraging progress.

          He estimates that about 10 percent of foundations on the mainland are founded or headed by retired senior officials. There were 3,300 foundations on the mainland by the end of 2013, according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

          It is common in Western countries for former senior officials to develop a passion for philanthropy after leaving politics, Cheng added.

          Former US president Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn founded the Carter Center, a charitable organization focusing on humanitarian aid, in 1982.

          After leaving the White House in 2001, former president Bill Clinton established the William J. Clinton Foundation, dedicated to fighting childhood obesity, treating HIV/AIDS and malaria and combating climate change.

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