Central Commission for Discipline Inspection Office Report: Strictly manage people around you!, Vice Mayor of Pingliang, Gansu Province, gave his son a million yuan for eating, drinking, and playing in the public house | Zhu Zhihua | Government Daily
"My wife loves playing cards and owes a lot of debt. I take advantage of my position at work and whenever I have the opportunity, I think of keeping my family's money intact..." Recently, according to a report on the website of the Sichuan Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision, Zhu Zhihua, former general manager of Leibo County Grain and Oil Trading Company in Sichuan Province, revealed in his confession that he was sentenced to 7 years in prison for committing corruption and bribery, which was an important incentive to help his wife fill the hole in her gambling debt.
In order to help his wife repay the huge debt owed due to his gambling habit, Zhu Zhihua "thought of tidying up the public's money". Starting from misappropriating the 30000 yuan difference in grain prices, he falsely embezzled more than 2.3 million yuan in subsidies for the new and old grain price difference, and ended up sending himself into the abyss of illegal and disorderly behavior. His case serves as a warning to people that regardless of whether they teach or tolerate the misconduct of those around them, indulging in family ties and disregarding the red line of discipline and law, it is bound to lead to a backyard fire, causing harm to others, oneself, and the family.
A house that accumulates evil will inevitably have its own troubles. From the corruption cases investigated and dealt with in recent years, it can be seen that the deterioration of family values and the neglect of management by those around them are important reasons for some leading cadres to violate discipline and law. Xu Gui, former deputy director of the Standing Committee of the People's Congress of Qinzhou City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, sheltered and accommodated his son Xu Hongwei's gambling bad habits. One important reason for his bribery was to repay Xu Hongwei's huge gambling debt. Huang Jizong, former standing committee member and executive vice mayor of Pingliang City, Gansu Province, tolerated and tolerated his children's bad habits of spending money recklessly and recklessly. During his son's college years and one year after starting work, Huang Jizong gave him over 1 million yuan to use for food, drink, and entertainment.
The dam breaks through the ant nest, and the air leaks through the needle. To manage the people around you, one should be cautious from the beginning and be strict from the beginning. Otherwise, small holes will not be filled and big holes will suffer. If Zhu Zhihua could have correctly guided and stopped his wife's addiction to gambling from the beginning, instead of indirectly indulging her by helping to fill the hole, he would not have gone to the point of regret and destroyed himself and his family.
Strict management is love, indulgence is disaster. When discovering bad habits and behaviors among spouses, children, and other people around them, it is important to not only stop them in a timely manner and not tolerate them, but also to educate them correctly, draw a red line on the behavior of those around them, and clearly state what cannot be done. We must always maintain a clear mind, draw a clear line between personal emotions and party discipline and national laws, draw a clear line between public interests and family interests, and not lose the bottom line of principles due to family ties. We must not do anything that harms the interests of the party and the people for the sake of family ties.
Party members and leading cadres should establish a correct view of family affection, care for and do not spoil, treat well and do not indulge, and achieve the goal of loving relatives without favoritism or seeking benefits for the past. We should pay attention to leading by example, consciously strengthen party spirit, resist privileged ideas, educate our family members with clean and self-discipline words and deeds, and educate and drive those around us with a good image of leading by law and discipline, building a strong "clean wall" in our home.