China's Supreme Prosecutor decided to arrest two “lost horses” officials at provincial and ministerial levels

  China News Service, Beijing, August 24 (Reporter Zhang Su) On the 24th, the Supreme People's Procuratorate of China decided to arrest two provincial and ministerial "lost horses" officials in accordance with the law.

They are Wang Fuyu, former party secretary and chairman of the CPPCC Guizhou Province, and Meng Yongshan, former party secretary and chief prosecutor of the Qinghai Provincial People's Procuratorate.

  The case of Wang Fuyu suspected of accepting bribes and using influence to accept bribes was investigated and terminated by the National Supervision Commission and transferred to the procuratorial organ for review and prosecution.

A few days ago, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate made a decision to arrest Wang Fuyu on suspicion of accepting bribes and using influence to accept bribes in accordance with the law.

The case is being further processed.

  The case of Meng Yongshan suspected of accepting bribes was investigated by the National Supervision Commission and transferred to the procuratorial organ for review and prosecution.

A few days ago, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate made a decision to arrest Meng Yongshan on suspicion of accepting bribes in accordance with the law.

The case is being further processed.

  On August 16, the website of the State Supervision Commission of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection notified four consecutive "tigers" including Wang Fuyu and Meng Yongshan.

  Wang Fuyu, who was born in August 1952, was accused of using the convenience and influence of his position to make profits for others in terms of project contracting, land development, and business operations, and illegally received huge amounts of property, until he retired still lavishly collecting money.

  The report stated that he "did not stop after the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, even after the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, he still didn't know how to stop. The nature is serious and the impact is bad, and he should be dealt with seriously."

  Meng Yongshan, who has successively graduated from the Law Department of Southwest University of Political Science and Law and the postgraduate program of criminal law of Sichuan University, has worked in procuratorial organs in Guangxi, Qinghai and other places for a long time.

  Meng Yongshan was accused of being obsessed with officials and deceived by running officials to buy officials.

He was also accused of breaking the law by law enforcement, committing crimes for personal gains, illegally intervening in and intervening in judicial activities, even during the education and rectification of the political and legal teams, he still did not know how to stop.

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