After the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, 32 tigers have fallen from grace! Central Commission for Discipline Inspection Office Report: Anti corruption must be persisted. The country | Central Commission for Discipline Inspection | Office Report
"Jiang Jie, a member and vice chairman of the CPPCC Xizang Autonomous Region, accepted the discipline review and supervision investigation of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervision Commission; Xu Wenrong, the former deputy secretary of the Party Leadership Group and deputy general manager of CNPC, accepted the discipline review and supervision investigation of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervision Commission; Qu Min, the vice chairman of the CPPCC Heilongjiang Province, accepted the discipline review and supervision investigation of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervision Commission..." Today, the China Discipline Inspection and Supervision Daily published a comment entitled "unswervingly correct conduct, eliminate discipline and fight against corruption", pointing out that since the 20th National Congress of the CPC, the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervision Commission has publicly notified more than 30 middle management cadres to accept the review and investigation. Behind the review and investigation messages one by one, it demonstrates the political determination of the Party Central Committee to resolutely punish corruption and the tenacious will to maintain a high-pressure situation.
The "Shangguanhui" comb found that since the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, 32 "tigers" have been defeated, including Jiang Jie, member of the Party Leadership Group and vice chairman of the CPPCC Xizang Autonomous Region, Xu Wenrong, former deputy secretary of the Party Leadership Group and deputy general manager of China National Petroleum Corporation, Qu Min, deputy chairman of the CPPCC Heilongjiang Provincial Committee, Li Jinzhu, former deputy director of the Standing Committee of the People's Congress of Shaanxi Province, Zhou Qingyu, former member of the Party Committee and vice president of the National Development Bank, Luo Yulin, former deputy ministerial cadre of the State owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council, Xiong Xue, member of the Party Leadership Group and former deputy mayor of Chongqing Municipal Government, Zhu Congjiu, member of the Party Leadership Group and vice chairman of the CPPCC Zhejiang Province, former member of the Party Leadership Group of the Standing Committee of Liu Handong, Deputy Director, Li Xiaopeng, former Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of China Everbright Group Corporation, Du Zhaocai, member of the Party Leadership Group and Deputy Director of the General Administration of Sport of China, Liu Liange, former Secretary of the Party Leadership Group and Chairman of the Bank of China, Yin Meigen, Deputy Secretary and Deputy Director of the Party Leadership Group of the Standing Committee of the Jiangxi Provincial People's Congress, Sun Shutao, member of the Party Leadership Group and Vice Chairman of the Shandong Provincial People's Political Consultative Conference, Li Zaiyong, member of the Party Leadership Group and former Vice Chairman of the Guizhou Provincial People's Political Consultative Conference, Cui Maohu, former Deputy Minister of the United Front Work Department of the Central Committee and former Director of the State Administration of Religious Affairs, Jiang Zhigang, former deputy secretary of the Party Committee of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region and former secretary of Yinchuan Municipal Party Committee, Zheng Hong, former deputy director of the Standing Committee of Chongqing Municipal People's Congress and former deputy secretary of the Party Leadership Group, Li Dong, former member of the Party Leadership Group and deputy general manager of National Energy Investment Group Co., Ltd., Hao Hongjun, chairman and secretary of the Party Leadership Group of Dalian Municipal CPPCC in Liaoning Province, Yi Pengfei, member of the Party Leadership Group and former vice chairman of the CPPCC in Hunan Province, Jiao Xiaoping, member of the Standing Committee and deputy commander of the Party Leadership Group of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, Ji Binchang, chairman of the CPPCC Qingdao Municipal People's Congress in Shandong Province, He Zehua, former member of the Party Leadership Group and deputy director of the State Tobacco Monopoly Bureau, Wang Xuefeng, former deputy director of the Standing Committee of Hebei Provincial People's Congress, and Li Chunsheng, Vice Chairman and Deputy Secretary of the Party Leadership Group of the CPC Committee, Zhou Jiankun, Vice Chairman and Deputy Secretary of the Party Leadership Group of the CPPCC Guizhou Provincial Committee, Zhang Xiaopei, Former Vice Chairman of the CPPCC Jilin Provincial Committee, Ji Guogang, Deputy Director of the Standing Committee of the People's Congress of the Xizang Autonomous Region, Fu Zhongwei, Director of the Standing Committee of the People's Congress of Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, Zhang Fusheng, Member of the Party Committee and Deputy Director of the Fire Rescue Bureau of the Emergency Management Department, Fan Yifei, Member of the Party Committee and Vice President of the People's Bank of China.
The commentary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection pointed out that anti-corruption must adhere to the principles of discovery and governance, and then discover and govern again, with the perseverance and persistence that will always be on the road, and persist in it on a regular basis. The problem of corruption has complex causes and requires systematic thinking. By deepening the application of the concept and method of "full cycle management", efforts should be made to bridge the internal connections between those who dare not be corrupt, those who cannot be corrupt, and those who do not want to be corrupt. The disciplinary inspection and supervision organs will deepen the governance of corruption in the fields of finance, state-owned enterprises, universities, statistics, sports, and grain procurement and sales, resolutely clean up industry-specific, systematic, and regional corruption with high risks and hidden dangers, form a complete closed loop of case handling, governance, supervision, and education, and integrate the strong deterrent effect of not daring to corruption, the rigid institutional constraints of not wanting to corruption, and the advantages of not wanting to corruption in ideological education.