Nine central enterprise managers have fallen from grace!, On the first day of the end of the Central Inspection Team's inspection, the Supervisory Commission | Website | Central Inspection Team
On the noon of June 21st, the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervisory Commission announced that 9 management personnel of state-owned assets and central enterprises are undergoing disciplinary review and supervisory investigation.
These 9 people are: Xu Guocheng, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of China Rongtong Agricultural Development Group Co., Ltd., Chen Zunjiang, former Secretary of the Party Committee of Sinopec Catalyst Co., Ltd., Han Zhaoping, former full-time director and supervisor of the Ansteel Board of Directors Office, Ge Lei, member of the Party Committee and Deputy General Manager of China Mobile Guangdong Co., Ltd., Zhu Zhanjun, Director of the Electronic Government and Information Technology Department of the State owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council Office, Yang Taihua, Deputy Secretary and General Manager of the Party Committee and General Manager of Hubei Energy Group Loushui Hydropower Co., Ltd. of China Three Gorges Group Hubei Energy Group Co., Ltd. Zhao Jiayong, Deputy Chief Economist of Dehong Power Supply Bureau of Southern Power Grid Yunnan Power Grid Co., Ltd.
Shangguanhui has noticed that this is the sixth time since March 23rd that the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection has released news that multiple managers of central enterprises are under review and investigation. Previously, on March 23rd, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection reported that five leaders of central enterprises had been investigated; On April 23rd, five more central enterprise managers were investigated; On May 12th, seven managers of central enterprises were investigated; On May 25th, seven managers of central enterprises were investigated; The most recent incident was on June 8th, when seven managers of central enterprises were investigated.
In the past three months, 40 central enterprise managers have been notified in this form to undergo disciplinary review and supervisory investigation.
There is a background here. According to the information on the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, recently, according to the unified deployment of the Party Central Committee on inspection work, the first round of the 20th Central Committee's inspection carried out routine inspections, "look back" and mobile inspections on 30 state-owned enterprises such as China National Nuclear Industry Corporation and China Aerospace Science and Technology Group Co., Ltd., 5 financial units such as the National Open Bank, and the General Administration of Sport of China. The routine inspection conducted for state-owned enterprises this time will focus on the Party group's adherence to the Party's comprehensive leadership over state-owned enterprises and the fulfillment of the main responsibility of comprehensive and strict governance of the Party. It will deeply discover political deviations in the performance of duties and responsibilities, and focus on identifying the main contradictions and problems that affect and constrain high-quality development.
The regular inspection and "look back" work time is about 2 and a half months, while the mobile inspection takes about 1 and a half months. The deadline for accepting mobile inspections and petitions is May 31, while the deadline for accepting routine inspections and "looking back" petitions is June 20, 2023.
The Party Central Committee has always attached great importance to the construction of Party conduct and clean governance in state-owned enterprises, as well as anti-corruption work. Since the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervisory Commission have successively investigated and dealt with more than 20 cases of central management cadres in state-owned enterprises, including Sun Bo, Hu Wenming, Yun Citizen, Luo Jiaqian, Yin Jiaxu, Xie Changjun, and Li Guohua. Since 2020, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection has made deployment and promotion of anti-corruption work in state-owned enterprises as a key task for four consecutive years. The Second Plenary Session of the 20th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection listed state-owned enterprises as a key area for anti-corruption and strengthened deployment, emphasizing the resolute cleaning up of industry, systematic, and regional corruption with high risks and hidden dangers.
It is worth mentioning that in previous review and investigation reports, most cases were still conducted in the form of one person, one case, and one information, and the notification time was also gradually released in time and sections.
However, there have been significant changes in the form of these notifications to the management personnel of state-owned enterprises and central enterprises, all of which are centrally released at the same time and in the same notification information. On April 26th, the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervisory Commission published an article titled "Key areas for rectification in the centralized release of information on the review and investigation of state-owned assets and central enterprise managers", which provided an explanation for this.
At present, the situation of party conduct and clean governance construction and anti-corruption struggle in state-owned and central enterprises remains severe and complex. One important reason why some central enterprises have exposed many issues of responsibility, work style, and corruption is that the strict tone of these enterprises has not yet been truly formed. Centralized notification is to strengthen political consciousness, establish a clear direction against corruption, continuously release strict signals, and strengthen a strict atmosphere.
From a practical perspective, some corporate leaders have a mentality of covering up their own shortcomings and being vague in the investigation and handling of corruption cases; Some companies have inconsistent publishing entities and non-standard publishing object levels after investigating and handling cases; Some companies have prominent issues such as untimely release times and non-standard approval procedures.
Focusing on solving the problems in the current release of information by the disciplinary inspection and supervision agencies of state-owned assets and central enterprises, the Fourth Supervision and Inspection Office of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervision Commission takes the centralized, unified, and standardized release of information on the acceptance of review and investigation by management personnel of state-owned assets and central enterprises as an important lever. It explores the establishment of a centralized release mechanism for review and investigation information, and releases serious violations of discipline and law cases investigated by the disciplinary inspection and supervision agencies of affiliated units in batches.
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