Anti-Corruption Watch

In June, the Central Discipline Inspection Commission officials noticed the case: two "tigers" were captured by four financial leaders

  Chinese Communist Party News Network, Beijing, July 2 (Fu Jingying) At 15:00 on June 30, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection's website (hereinafter referred to as the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection website) released the last case news of the month: "The original SASAC of Guangdong Province Zhang Xiaogang, deputy secretary of the party committee and inspector, was expelled from the party."

  According to statistics, the “Review Investigation” section of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection reported a total of nearly 80 cadres’ case information in June, involving 2 middle-management cadres, 8 cadres of state organs, state-owned enterprises and financial units, and more than 60 provincial-management cadres. Among them, 57 people were notified for the first time, and the rest were the results of the case processing of Lok Ma officials. 19 people were given expulsion from the party.

  The two above-mentioned central management cadres are all deputies of the provincial government. They are: Ren Hua, the former vice chairman of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Government, and Deng Huilin, former deputy mayor of Chongqing and director of the Public Security Bureau. On the evening of June 1, the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection released the news that Ren Hua was under investigation and investigation. Ren Hua became the fifth middle-manager cadre to be investigated this year, and the first female provincial and ministerial cadre to be dismissed this year.

  Deng Huilin was ousted in office. On June 14, Deng Huilin was informed of the review and investigation, and two days ago Deng Huilin also attended the meeting of the Standing Committee of the Municipal Party Committee and convened the Municipal People's Congress to supervise the work of key recommendations. The reporter noted that Deng Huilin's predecessor, He Ting, the former deputy mayor of Chongqing and former director of the Municipal Public Security Bureau, has also been dismissed. He Ting has been deputy mayor of Chongqing Municipal Government since March 2012, director of the Municipal Public Security Bureau, and secretary of the Party Committee until he resigned in June 2017. Subsequently, Deng Huilin took over the post. In October of the same year, He Ting was notified of his dismissal from the party, was administratively removed from office, and was reduced to a deputy division-level non-leadership post, and he went through early retirement procedures.

  In addition to provincial and ministerial cadres, eight cadres of state organs, state-owned enterprises and financial institutions were notified in June, and four of them were from the financial system. They are: Zhang Ling, former president of China Everbright Bank's Hohhot branch, Xue Jining, former director of the Inner Mongolia Supervision Bureau of China Banking Regulatory Commission, Guo Jizhuang, the former president of China Construction Bank Qinghai Branch, and Jia Qizhen, former party member of the Inner Mongolia Supervision Bureau of China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission. Except that Jia Qizhen was "double-opened", the remaining three people were all notified for the first time.

  At the end of last month, the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection notified Jia Qizhen of the punishment decision. The notice showed that Jia Qizhen had confrontation with the organization for review, confessed with others, transferred, concealed, and destroyed relevant evidence, provided false information to the organization; engaged in power trading; engaged in the personnel work of financial institutions in the jurisdiction for a long time; Unfair sexual relations and other issues are punished by expulsion from the party and public office.

  Of the more than 60 provincial management cadres investigated, 49 were notified for the first time and 17 were expelled from the party. Among them, several prefecture-level municipal committee members were expelled from the party, such as Huang Shaowen, former member of Dongguan Municipal Party Committee of Guangdong Province, Guo Gang, former member of the municipal committee of Bayannaoer, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Zhang Jiajun, former member of Guangxi Yulin Municipal Committee, and Zhao Li, former member of Guangxi Chongzuo Municipal Committee. .

  Zhao Li is one of the two female provincial cadres who have been "double-opened", and the other is Xu Ailian, former deputy secretary and mayor of Manzhouli City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The punishment report shows that both of them have problems in using their powers to seek benefits for others and receiving gifts. In addition, Xu Ailian was informed that she couldn't help but be tempted to be "hunted" to serve as a "protective umbrella" for triad organizations.

  In addition, according to the June 15th website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, Zhang Jihua, a suspect who fled his job, recently returned from abroad to invest in the country. According to reports, Zhang Jihua was the legal representative of Shandong Shuanghua Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. and was suspected of paying bribes to leaders of state-owned enterprises and fled in February 2019.

  The person in charge of the Central Office of Pursuit of Escape said that overseas is not an extra-legal law, nor a paradise for evasion, and surrendering is the only way out for the fugitives.