【禁闻】中国体坛争奖金 教练汪成荣被停职

【新唐人2012年3月3日讯】在2008年北京残奥会上,中国体育教练汪成荣的两名运动员获得3金1银。2011年当局奖励汪成荣149.91万元。汪成荣所在单位《青海体工一大队》多次要求汪把奖金上交组织,遭到汪成荣拒绝。原单位除了给予汪成荣做出停职处分,《体工队》大队长杨海甯还说,再不交钱,组织还有其他手段可以对付。

2005年,汪成荣被《中国残奥管理中心》聘为教练,他所带的两名运动员在2008年北京残奥会上获得3金1银。2011年10月,《中残联》奖励汪成荣149.91万元。

我们从这份函件中可以清楚看到,《中残联》体育部打给汪成荣的149.91万元是做为教练员的奖金。

然而,汪成荣所在单位的《青海体工一大队》在得知消息后,把教练员获得的奖金视为一块“肥肉”,多次要求汪把奖金上交组织,由组织重新分配。

据了解,汪成荣在借调到《中残联》带队期间,他和原单位从没有在奖金分配这件事情上有过任何协议,《中残联》的奖金是直接打到教练自己账户上的,就说明这是奖励教练的,如果是要奖励给单位,应该是打到体育队的账户。

在“北京残奥会”赢得3枚金牌的张振和祁顺,同时也是汪成荣的弟子,他们在得知教练因为巨额奖金的归属问题被停职之后,同时站出来力挺教练。

对此,北京律师王全章表示,如果只是因为奖金分配问题,就把人给停职处分,那么就可能违反《劳动法》的规定。另一方面,如果按照《青海体工大队》提出的说法,奖金应该上交,那么单位又是以什么样的方式来处理这份奖金?

北京律师王全章:“如果这个人拿到奖金以后交给单位,单位自己花了,那肯定也不行,按照正常来讲,国家培养他,他拿到钱以后应该把钱交给国家,做为国家的财政收入,所以这里边产生好多的问题,0607这本身这种训练和成长体制,注定要产生这样的矛盾,对运动员个人来说,他也会感到很委屈吧。”

加拿大体育教练鞠宾认为,运动员借调所产生的“奖金分配”纠纷问题,在中国的体育界是常见的事情,归根究底就是举国体制出了问题。他说:《青海体工大队》可以明目张胆要这个钱,理由很简单,个人是归领导管、归单位管,是这个制度下的一个棋子,是没有权利可言。

加拿大体育教练鞠宾:“这个体制是不公平的,所以这个和我们在美国、在西方、在加拿大这个地方,体制是完全不一样的,在这里(西方)每个人是个体的付出、个体所承担的责任过程中所获得的一些奖励,这都归个人的,那么在中国是不一样的,所以这个模糊不清的概念,在中国你不彻底解决体制的问题,这个事情是永远扯不清楚。”

鞠宾还表示,为什么中国很难出现一个真正热爱运动的优秀运动员,是因为中国不具备健全体制的土壤,让运动员可以自己成长茁壮,在中国,运动价值观的认知早已经扭曲了,运动员是没有自由的,因为个人是由国家所控制。

新唐人记者秦雪、黄容、萧宇采访报导。

Olympic Coach Suspended For Not Yielding Bonus

Two Chinese athletes won three gold’ and one silver
medals at the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games.
The winners’ coach, Wang Chengrong,
was awarded bonus of RMB 1.4991 million in 2011.
However, Wang’s work unit insisted he hands in the bonus,
which Wang refused and was thus suspended from work.
Wang’s work unit chief said if Wang still refuses to hand in
the money, the work unit has other means to deal with him.

In 2005, Wang Chengrong was hired as a coach for
China Administration of Sports for Persons with Disabilities.
Two athletes under Wang’s training won three gold’
and a silver medals at the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games.
Wang was granted RMB 1.4991 million in Oct. 2011
by the China Disabled Persons’ Federation (CDPF).

This letter records the CDPF transfer of RMB 1.4991 million
as a bonus to the coach Wang Chengrong.

However, Wang’s bonus was coveted by his work unit,
No. 1 Sports Work Brigade of Qinghai Province.
It is a non-profit government-sponsored unit for professional
sports under the Sports Bureau of Qinghai Province.
The work unit repeatedly demanded Wang to hand in
the bonus, which they say will be re-allocated.

Reportedly, Wang’s coach agreement with the CDPF,
never had any bonus-distribution clause with his work unit.
The bonus was directly transferred by the CDPF to Wang’s
personal bank account, rather than the work unit account.

Winners of three golden medals, Zhang Zhen and Qi Shun,
stood up to support their coach.
Wang was suspended from his duty
because of the bonus issue.

Wang Quanzhang, a lawyer in Beijing,
discusses the case.
If a coach was suspended from work only due to an issue
of bonus distribution, the practice may violate the Labor Law.
Lawyer Wang questions under what rule would Wang’s unit
accept the bonus, if Wang hands it in.

Wang Quanzhang: “If a work unit spends a bonus ceded
by an individual, the practice is definitely unacceptable.
Normally, the state trains an individual, who should hand in
the bonus to the state to be state revenue.
But this triggers a lot of problems from within.

The training system itself produces such a dilemma.
For an individual athlete might feel this is very unfair, too."

Canadian sports coach, Ju Bin, views the bonus distribution
that Wang faces as a common issue in China’s sports sector.
The root cause is actually the system itself,
Ju thinks.
Wang’s work unit dares to demand the money,
the reason is very simple, he analyzes.
An individual is a chess piece of China’s existing system,
who is supervised by his leaders and his work unit.
For an individual, there are no
(legal) rights at all, says Ju Bin.

Ju Bin: “The system is not fair, totally different from that
in the US, Canada and the West.
Here, the award to an individual for his personal efforts
and accountability belongs to him personally.
But in China, it goes the other way around,
the notion is ambiguous.
So if the system cannot be thoroughly changed in China,
the issue will never be solved there.”

Why does China have little chance to have
an excellent athlete with a true sport’s passion?
Ju Bin thinks because China has no soil of sound system
for the Chinese athletes to thrive on.
In China, the sport’s value system has long been distorted.
Athletes have no freedom, and are controlled by the regime.

NTD reporters Qin Xue, Huang Rong and Xiao Yu

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