A Chinese citizen who has appealed for injury compensation for her father for a decade discovered the regime had spent over $300,000 to stop her petition, but refused to pay her father a work injury subsidy of less than $15,000. Furthermore, a document issued by the Hongling street government on Feb. 2, 2020, claimed that they had paid the father almost $30,000 for his treatment, but the petitioner’s family never received it. Liu Yi, the petitioner’s young sister and legal representative, told the Chinese-language Epoch Times on July 18 that she got the chance to review the petitioner’s legal dossier at the court, in which she found the above-mentioned document. “During the hearing, I pointed out the regime’s cost on controlling my sister, and none of our family members received any penny that the document described. The judge ignored my words, and just simply skipped the questions,” Yi said. Liu …