The reporter sorted out the disciplinary review reported by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the State Supervision Commission in the first half of this year

  Vigorously eliminate corruption "worms" in key areas

  ● According to the data of the investigation report, on the one hand, the anti-corruption efforts of the Party Central Committee have not weakened at all; on the other hand, the current situation of the anti-corruption struggle is still severe and complex

  ● Relevant data fully shows that the decisions and arrangements made by the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection to continuously punish corruption in state-owned enterprises have been vigorously implemented and effectively implemented, eliminating "worms" in key areas of anti-corruption, and further consolidating and developing the anti-corruption struggle overwhelmingly. Sexual victory

  ● The promulgation of a series of internal party laws and regulations has complemented the system shortcomings of strict governance of the party and provided institutional support for the anti-corruption work.

  □ Our reporter Chen Lei

  □ Our newspaper trainee reporter Sun Tianjiao

  As of June 30 this year, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and State Supervision Commission’s website review and investigation section has notified a total of 238 disciplinary review leaders, which is 1.47 times that of the same period last year.

Among them, 13 were central management cadres, 34 were central party and state organs, state-owned enterprises and financial institutions, and 191 were provincial management cadres.

  In addition, in the first half of this year, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China issued the "Opinions of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Strengthening the Supervision of "Top Leaders" and the Leading Group", and the General Office of the Central Committee issued the "Provisions on the Organization and Handling of the Communist Party of China (for Trial Implementation)" and "Regarding Central Enterprises' Opinions on Strengthening the Party’s Leadership in the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and other internal party regulations and norms.

  In an interview with a reporter from the Rule of Law Daily, a number of legal experts commented that the reported data shows that the discipline inspection and supervision agencies at all levels have vigorously implemented the spirit of the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. A strong signal to maintain the high-pressure situation of punishing corruption; the introduction of a series of internal party laws and regulations has complemented the system's shortcomings of strict governance of the party and provided institutional support for the anti-corruption work.

  Unabated anti-corruption efforts

  The situation is still grim and complicated

  This year, the first leading cadre to be notified of the disciplinary review by the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and State Supervision Commission was Liu Xiaoyang, the former member of the Party Committee of Sichuan Investment Group, who took the initiative to submit the case.

  According to public information, Liu Xiaoyang, a "post-60s", was transferred to the office director of Sichuan Investment Group Corporation in March 1999 and was promoted to deputy general manager of the group company in August 2006. He also served as chairman of Zhanli International Co., Ltd. and other positions. .

In February 2019, Liu Xiaoyang stepped down as deputy general manager of the group company and served as a member of the group party committee, employee director, and chairman of the labor union.

  On January 4 this year, the website of the State Supervision Commission of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection announced that Liu Xiaoyang was suspected of serious violations of discipline and law, voluntarily surrendered and was subject to review and investigation.

Five months later, Liu Xiaoyang was expelled from the party and public office.

  According to the report, Liu Xiaoyang has lost his ideals and beliefs, has a weak sense of discipline and law, violates organizational principles, conceals and does not report personal matters; accepts gifts that may affect the fair execution of official duties; uses the convenience of his position to contract for others in project contracting, work development, etc. The side seeks benefits and accepts property, the amount is particularly huge.

  Liu Xiaoyang constituted a duty violation and was suspected of taking bribes. His suspected crime was transferred to the procuratorial organ for review and prosecution in accordance with the law.

  The first central management cadre to be notified of the disciplinary review this year was Yu Zhigang, the former vice president of China University of Political Science and Law, on January 22.

Five months later, the website of the State Supervision Commission of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection reported that Yu Zhigang had been expelled from the party and public office for serious violations of discipline and law.

  The reporter combed through the information in the inspection and investigation columns of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and State Supervision Commission website one by one and found that from January 1 to June 30 this year, a total of 238 leading cadres for disciplinary review were notified, of which 13 were centrally in charge of disciplinary review and disciplinary review. There were 34 cadres from central party and state agencies, state-owned enterprises and financial institutions, and 191 cadres under the supervision of the provinces under the supervision of discipline inspection.

In the same period last year, the review and investigation column notified a total of 162 leading cadres for disciplinary review, including 6 central management cadres, 11 central party and state agencies, state-owned enterprises and financial institutions, and 145 provincial management cadres.

  This means that the number of the above-mentioned leading cadres investigated in the first half of this year increased by 117%, 209% and 32% respectively over the same period last year.

  Peng Xinlin, director of the International Anti-corruption Education and Research Center of Beijing Normal University, said that the above-mentioned data releases a strong signal of the continued high pressure to punish corruption. It is a response to "corrosion and anti-corrosion struggle is still severe and complicated." It is necessary to maintain concentration, work for a long time, and stick to the strict main tone for a long time." This is a testament to major judgments.

  "Behind the changes in data is the central government's clear attitude of'no restricted areas, full coverage, and zero tolerance', which is a firm stand of'emphasis on containment, high pressure, and long-term deterrence'. It also reflects that the anti-corruption struggle is continuing to advance in depth. "Peng Xinlin said.

  Song Wei, dean of the School of Marxism at the University of Science and Technology Beijing told reporters: According to the data from the investigation report, on the one hand, the Party Central Committee’s anti-corruption efforts have not weakened at all; on the other hand, the current anti-corruption struggle is still severe and complex.

  Deng Jinting, deputy director of the Anti-Corruption and Rule of Law Research Center of Renmin University of China, believes that these data are in line with our anti-corruption rhythm of "reducing the stock of corruption and curbing the increase in corruption". Through investigation and handling of cases, the cost of corruption and the risk of corruption are increased. Promote as a whole, do not dare to rot, cannot rot, do not want to rot.

  Strictly investigate corruption in the field of state-owned enterprises

  Deepen anti-corruption in the financial sector

  Liu Xiaoyang is just one of the leading cadres of state-owned enterprises who have been subject to disciplinary review.

  According to the statistics of reporters, among the leading cadres who notified the disciplinary review in the first half of this year, 58 were leading cadres from state-owned enterprises, accounting for nearly a quarter.

Among them are two middle management cadres, namely Xie Changjun, former member of the party group and former deputy general manager of China Guodian Corporation, and Yin Jiaxu, former chairman of China North Industries Corporation.

  On February 8 this year, the website of the State Supervision Commission of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection announced that Xie Changjun was suspected of serious violations of discipline and law and was under review and investigation.

At that time, Xie Changjun had retired for more than three years.

  Public information shows that Xie Changjun was born in 1957 and worked in the former Ministry of Water Resources and Electric Power, the China Electricity Council, and China Energy Power Technology Development Company.

In April 2013, he was transferred to the former party group member and deputy general manager of China Guodian Corporation, and he retired at the end of 2017.

  Like Xie Changjun, Yin Jiaxu was also investigated after retirement.

On April 4 this year, Yin Jiaxu was notified that he was under review and investigation.

At that time, he had retired for more than two years.

  Before being transferred to China North Industries Group Co., Ltd., Yin Jiaxu worked for China North Industries Group Corporation for a long time, serving as deputy general manager and deputy secretary of the party group, as well as chairman, president and party secretary of Changan Automobile (Group) Company.

  To punish corruption in the field of state-owned enterprises, in the first half of this year, four leading cadres of Kunming Iron and Steel Holdings Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Kungang) were notified by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the State Supervision Commission.

  On April 14, the website of the State Supervision Commission of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection announced that Du Lujun, former secretary and former chairman of the Kunshan Iron and Steel Party Committee, Li Ping, former member of the Standing Committee of the Kunshan Iron and Steel Party Committee and former deputy general manager, and He Zhijun, former deputy general manager of Kunshan Iron and Steel, Suspected of serious violation of discipline and law, subject to review and investigation.

Among them, He Zhijun and Li Ping took the initiative to surrender.

  On May 17, the website of the State Supervision Commission of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection announced that Dong Ruizhang, former member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee and former deputy general manager of Kunshan Iron and Steel, took the initiative to submit the case and was subject to review and investigation.

  Corresponding to the above situation, on January 24 this year, the Communiqué of the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection was released.

According to the communiqué, the key areas and key links of the anti-corruption campaign deployed by the plenary session in 2021 include "continuous punishment of corruption in state-owned enterprises."

  In addition, among the leading cadres of state-owned enterprises investigated and punished in the first half of this year, there were also 12 financial institutions. The most concerned was Hu Xiaogang, former member of the party committee and former vice president of China Great Wall Asset Management Co., Ltd.

  According to public information, Hu Xiaogang was born in 1963, started work in December 1981, joined China Orient Asset Management Corporation in 1999, and was promoted to the Party Committee and Assistant President of China Orient Asset Management Corporation in May 2011.

In 2018, he was transferred to the party committee and vice president of China Great Wall Asset Management Co., Ltd.

  The Communiqué of the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection proposed: Deepen the anti-corruption work in the financial sector.

  Anti-corruption in the financial sector includes not only financial institutions but also regulatory agencies.

In the first half of this year, a total of two supervisory officials were notified of disciplinary review, namely Guo Hong, former director of the Institutional Supervision Department of Rural Small and Medium Banks of China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission, and Yang Qinghe, former second-level inspector of Shanxi Banking and Insurance Regulatory Bureau.

  Song Wei said that the structural performance of this anti-corruption report card shows that discipline inspection and supervision organs at all levels strictly implement the deployment of the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and regard state-owned enterprises and the financial sector as key areas of anti-corruption work this year. .

By focusing on rectifying corruption in this area, a powerful deterrent can be formed.

  Peng Xinlin believes that relevant data fully show that the decisions and deployments made by the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection to continuously punish corruption in state-owned enterprises have been vigorously implemented and effectively implemented, eliminating "worms" in key areas of anti-corruption, and further comprehensively consolidating and developing anti-corruption. The struggle was overwhelmingly won.

  Printing and distributing regulations and rules within the party

  Make up for the shortcomings of the anti-corruption system

  At the same time as the disciplinary review, a series of internal party laws and regulations were issued one after another.

  In order to implement the requirements for strict party governance and standardize the organization and handling of the work, in March this year, the General Office of the CPC Central Committee issued the "Provisions on the Organization and Treatment of the Communist Party of China (Trial)."

  Organizational handling regulations (trial implementation) are an important follow-up to the organization and handling of work. It is of great significance for guiding and standardizing organizational handling, promoting the organic connection of organizational handling with disciplinary actions, and legal responsibility investigation, and building a more complete cadre management and supervision system. .

  In May, the General Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China issued the "Opinions on Strengthening Party Leadership by Central Enterprises in Improving Corporate Governance." Supervision and other aspects of the powers and responsibilities and working methods.

In June, the "Opinions of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Strengthening the Supervision of the "Top Leaders" and the Leading Group" was announced to strengthen the supervision of the main leading cadres and leading groups.

  In Peng Xinlin’s view, the issuance of these internal party laws and regulations is a major measure taken by the central government to proceed from a problem-oriented approach to improve the weak links in the construction of the party’s laws and regulations. Organizing and handling internal party regulations that make comprehensive regulations. Before its introduction, organizational handling lacked unified regulations in terms of methods, procedures, requirements, etc.; it was also an important measure based on upholding and improving the existing party regulations and systems, such as the "CPC Central Committee’s Regarding Strengthening The Opinions on the Supervision of the "Top Leaders" and the Leading Group" is the first special document formulated by the Party Central Committee for the supervision of the "top leaders" and the leading group. It is to further improve the supervision system of the main leading cadres at all levels and the internal supervision system of the leading group. It is difficult to supervise the "top leader" and the supervision of the same level.

  “Promoting the construction of internal party laws and regulations is an important aspect of party building that the Party Central Committee has attached great importance to since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. It is also an important guarantee for the formation of the party’s rules and regulations. The laws and regulations formulated in the first half of this year are not only the current strengthening of the party A very important issue in the construction of the Party is also an issue that needs to be solved urgently in the work of party organizations at all levels. The issuance of these internal party laws and regulations provides a scientific and feasible institutional basis and institutional support for the comprehensive and strict governance of the party." Song Wei thinks.

  Deng Jinting said that formulating the above-mentioned internal party laws and regulations, strengthening the system's anti-corruption construction for weak links, and complementing the system's shortcomings of strict governance of the party in an all-round way, can effectively prevent the occurrence of corruption in the system.