China News Service, Beijing, March 14 (Reporter Zhang Su) More than three months after being expelled from the party, Yang Fulin, former deputy commander of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, former member of the party committee and former secretary of the Political and Legal Committee, stood in the dock.

  China's Supreme People's Procuratorate announced on the 14th that Yang Fulin's alleged bribery case was concluded by the National Supervisory Commission, and was designated by the Supreme People's Procuratorate to be reviewed and prosecuted by the Jinan City People's Procuratorate in Shandong Province.

Recently, the Jinan City People's Procuratorate has filed a public prosecution with the Jinan City Intermediate People's Court.

  The prosecution alleges that Yang Fulin used his positions as a member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee of the Sixth Agricultural Division of the Corps, deputy commander, secretary of the Party Committee, political commissar, and commander of the 14th Agricultural Division of the Corps, secretary of the Party Committee and political commissar of the Third Division of the Corps, secretary of the Tumshuke Municipal Party Committee, and deputy commander of the Corps. Member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee, Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee and other positions to seek benefits for the relevant units and individuals in contracting projects, promotions, case handling, etc., and illegally accepting property from others. pursue their criminal responsibility.

  According to public information, Yang Fulin was born in October 1957, a Hui nationality and a native of Wudu, Gansu Province. He started working in August 1976 and joined the Communist Party of China in November 1982. He has a postgraduate degree in the Party School of the Party Committee of the Corps.

  In April 2015, Yang Fulin was appointed as the deputy commander of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps.

On July 29, 2021, it was officially notified that he was suspected of serious violations of discipline and law, and was under review and investigation; on December 2, he was expelled from the party.

  The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the State Supervision Commission reported that Yang Fulin "used his power to seek benefits for others, and his relatives accepted other people's property; illegally interfered with judicial activities."

He was also accused of wantonly interfering in engineering projects, selecting and appointing cadres in violation of regulations, seriously damaging the political ecology of the Corps, taking advantage of his position to benefit others in terms of project contracting, job promotion, and case coordination, and illegally accepting huge amounts of property.

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