The Chinese Communist Party News Network, Beijing, August 4 (Fu Jingying) At 10:15 am on July 31, the website of the State Supervision Commission of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (hereinafter referred to as the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection) released the last case news of the month: "Jiangsu Provincial Public Security Luo Wenjin, former captain of the Criminal Police Headquarters and former director of the Criminal Investigation Bureau, is suspected of serious violations of discipline and law, and is currently undergoing disciplinary review and supervision and investigation."

  According to statistics, the "Examination and Investigation" section of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection website reported a total of nearly 70 cadres' case information in July, involving 4 cadres at the provincial and ministerial level, 7 cadres from state agencies, state-owned enterprises and financial institutions, and nearly 60 provincial cadres. Among them, 51 were notified for the first time, the rest were the results of the case of dismissed officials, and 17 were expelled from the party.

  In July, a total of three provincial and ministerial cadres were notified to be examined and investigated. They were: Liu Guoqiang, former vice chairman of the CPPCC of Liaoning Province, Wang Yong, vice chairman of the Hainan CPPCC, and Li Jinzao, deputy secretary of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

  In the middle of the night of July 13, the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection also announced that Liu Guoqiang and Wang Yong had fallen. Among them, Wang Yong was investigated while in office, while Liu Guoqiang had resigned as vice chairman of the Liaoning Provincial Political Consultative Conference for more than three years.

  On the 29th, Li Jin was dismissed as early as he was in office. He became the second provincial and ministerial official of the central and state agencies to be investigated this year, and the ninth central management cadre under investigation this year. The day before being notified, Li Jinzao, as the leader of the Hainan Provincial Poverty Alleviation Supervision Team of the State Council’s Poverty Alleviation and Development Leading Group, gave feedback to Hainan Province on the supervision.

  Zhang He, the former vice governor of Hebei Province, was notified to be under review and investigation on April 29 this year, and a sanction decision was ushered in on July 28. According to the report, Zhang He selected and appointed cadres in violation of regulations, greeted money and gained wealth, and was not strict in tutoring. He was expelled from the party, and his retirement benefits were determined as four-level investigators. According to the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, Zhang He is the first central management cadre who has publicly notified the disciplinary action of the Administrative Sanctions Act since the implementation of the Administrative Sanctions Act on July 1 this year.

  In addition to the above-mentioned provincial and ministerial cadres, 6 cadres of state agencies, state-owned enterprises, and financial institutions were also investigated in July. They were He Shaoqing, former party member of the Gansu Provincial Tobacco Monopoly Administration, and Zhan Li, former director of the Anti-smuggling Bureau of the Guangdong Branch of the General Administration of Customs. Zhang Anshun, Party Secretary of the Shanxi Supervision Bureau of the China Banking Regulatory Commission, Yang Degao, former vice president of the Hubei Branch of China Development Bank, Zhao Hongyue, former deputy general manager of Shenhua Baotou Energy, and Ouyang Chen, former deputy director of Shantou Customs. In addition, another person was "double-opened"-Lu Guimin, the former director of the Farmland Construction Management Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. The report shows that Lu Guimin has problems such as "pros" and "clearness", and he is willing to be "hunted", accepting property from others or asking for property from others, and the amount is particularly huge.

  Among the nearly 60 provincial cadres that were investigated and dealt with, 42 were notified for the first time and 15 were expelled from the party. Among them, a number of officials in the public security, procuratorate and legal system were investigated. For example, Mu Guoqing, former party secretary of the Wushan County Procuratorate of Chongqing, Lin Chunsheng, former deputy mayor of Jiangmen City, Guangdong Province and former director of the Public Security Bureau, Ding Renren, former police technical second-level director of the Zhejiang Public Security Department, and Zhang Xun, former party secretary of the People’s Procuratorate of Xishuangbanna Prefecture, Yunnan Province, Jia Xiaogang, former deputy chief of the Qinghai Provincial People’s Procuratorate, Luo Wenjin, former captain of the Interpol Corps of the Jiangsu Provincial Public Security Department, and Zhao Yunhui, former deputy director of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Public Security Department.

  Among the above-mentioned cadres, Zhao Yunhui has been "double-opened." The sanction notice showed that Zhao Yunhui turned a deaf ear to party discipline and state laws, used public funds to give gifts to relevant departments, and used the convenience of his position to seek benefits for others and receive huge amounts of property. Family property and expenditure obviously exceeded legal income, and the difference was huge.

  In addition, in July, a "red communication officer" returned to China to surrender. According to the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, on July 22, "Hongtong personnel" Liang Rongfu returned to China to surrender. Public information shows that Liang Rongfu was originally the legal representative of Fuyu Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. in Foshan City, Guangdong Province. He was suspected of bribery and fled in August 2014.