China News Agency, Beijing, February 12. China's Supreme People's Procuratorate announced on the 12th that it had made a decision to arrest Xu Ming, a former member of the party group and deputy director of the State Grain Bureau, on suspicion of taking bribes and taking bribes by using influence.

  According to the report, Xu Ming, a former member of the party group and deputy director of the State Grain Bureau, was suspected of taking bribes and using his influence to accept bribes.

A few days ago, the Supreme People's Procuratorate made a decision to arrest Xu Ming on suspicion of taking bribes and taking bribes through influence.

The case is being further processed.

  According to public information, Xu Ming was born in January 1958 in Fengyang, Anhui Province. He started working in December 1975 and joined the Communist Party of China in December 1977.

He successively served as the staff officer of the labor and capital division of the First Engineering and Construction Corps of the PLA, the deputy director of the Personnel Department of the State Planning Commission, the deputy director of the Secretariat of the State Council's Production Office, the director of the Foreign Economic and Trade Department and the Foreign Economic and Trade Department of the State Economic and Trade Commission, and the director of the Market System Construction Department of the Ministry of Commerce. Director, Director of Policy Research Office, etc.

  Earlier, the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and State Supervision Commission announced that Xu Ming was expelled from the party for serious violations of discipline and law.

He was accused of "losing his ideals and beliefs, betraying his original mission, disloyalty to the party, arguing about the major policies of the Party Central Committee, and being keen on superstitious activities", and was accused of "using public power as a tool for personal gain in pursuit of personal fame and fortune. They engage in power rent-seeking, use the convenience and influence of their positions to make profits for others in business operations, project contracting, and job promotions, and illegally accept huge amounts of property.”

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