China News Agency, Beijing, January 31 (Reporter Zhang Su) China's Supreme People's Procuratorate notified on January 31 the progress of Fu Guoping, former deputy director of the Standing Committee of the People's Congress of Xiangtan City, Hunan Province, on the suspected bribery case.

According to reports, the People's Procuratorate of Hunan Province recently made a decision to arrest Fu Guoping on suspicion of accepting bribes according to law, and the case is being further processed.

  According to public information, Fu Guoping was born in March 1970 in Xiangxiang, Hunan. He joined the work and joined the Communist Party of China in July 1990.

In January of this year, officials notified him that he had been expelled from the party and public office for serious violations of discipline and law.

He was accused of "issuing bonds in violation of regulations", "accepting bribes in concealed ways such as borrowing interest", "collecting money in the name of Chinese New Year" and so on.

  Hunan Satellite TV broadcast an anti-corruption warning a few days ago, which revealed that Fu Guoping built a house in his hometown in the countryside to store stolen money and stolen goods.

The investigators knocked on the wall and found boxes of cash piled inside. The bank staff used 5 money counters to continuously count for 5 hours, and verified that the cash totaled more than 12 million yuan.

Investigators also found that Fu Guoping's family had a mountain of high-end tobacco and alcohol, including more than 230 cases of Moutai alone.

  The Hunan Provincial Commission for Disciplinary Inspection previously reported that since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, Fu Guoping has illegally accepted red envelope gifts totaling RMB 11.755 million and HK$10,000 from 112 public officials and private business owners.

  According to the Supreme People's Procuratorate's report, the Hunan Provincial People's Procuratorate recently made a decision to arrest Zhu Yongwen, former deputy director of the Standing Committee of the People's Congress of Zhangjiajie City, Hunan Province, on suspicion of accepting bribes.

The case is under further processing.

  According to public information, Zhu Yongwen was born in April 1967 in Taoyuan, Hunan. He joined the Communist Party of China in June 1990 and started working in July of the same year.

In January of this year, officials notified him that he had been expelled from the party and public office for serious violations of discipline and law.

He was accused of "covering up the essence of power-money transactions with so-called 'legal forms' such as equity transfers, loan interest collection, and investment dividends."

  It is known that since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, Zhu Yongwen has received a total of 125,100 yuan in red envelopes from many subordinates and private business owners by taking advantage of the holidays, hospitalization, and marriage of his son. Received RMB 120,100.

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