China News Agency, Beijing, June 12 (Reporter Zhang Su) China’s Supreme People’s Procuratorate released news on the 12th that the case of Zhao Changqing, the former party secretary and former vice chairman of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, was suspected of taking bribes. The People's Procuratorate of Dezhou City, Shandong Province reviewed and prosecuted.

  The prosecution alleges that the defendant, Zhao Changqing, has taken advantage of his position as party secretary, vice-chairman and secretary-general of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, and vice-chairman of the Chinese Calligraphers Association to seek benefits for others and illegally accept other people’s property. The amount is particularly large, and criminal liability should be investigated for bribery according to law.

  Public information shows that Zhao Changqing was born in July 1953 in Yixian County, Liaoning, with a graduate degree. He joined the work in December 1970 and joined the Communist Party of China in November 1971. In December 2005, he served as party secretary, vice president and secretary general of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, in April 2014, he served as vice president of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, and in December 2015, he served as a consultant of the Chinese Calligraphers Association. Retired in June 2018.

  On the same day, the Supreme People's Procuratorate also announced that the Hunan Procuratorate has filed a public prosecution against Yin Tongjun, the former executive deputy head of the Hengyang Municipal Party School (City Administration College and Municipal School of Socialism) of Hunan Province, for alleged bribery; the Hunan Procuratorate has filed a lawsuit against Huarong Zhang Jianguo, the former party committee member and executive deputy governor of Xiangjiang Bank, filed a public prosecution for a case involving bribery and illegal loan disbursement; the Guangdong procuratorial organ legally charged the deputy secretary of the former Party Working Committee, director of the Management Committee and the former party of the Torch Development Zone in the Cuiheng New District, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province He Hui, the deputy secretary of the Working Committee, filed a public prosecution for alleged bribery.

  The Shaanxi Procuratorate made a decision to arrest Li Geng, the former deputy secretary of the Xixiang County Party Committee in Shaanxi Province, and county magistrate on the basis of suspected bribery. (Finish)