The Deputy County Magistrate born in 1985 has fallen from grace! A few months ago, the female deputy county chief of the same province born in 1985 was appointed as a member of the Double Opening Committee | Party Group | County Chief
According to the "Clean Sichuan" official account, Wang Peng, a member of the Party Group and Deputy County Mayor of Seda County Government in Garze Prefecture, is suspected of serious violations of discipline and law. He is currently undergoing disciplinary review and supervision investigation by the Garze Prefecture Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision.
According to the public resume, Wang Peng, male, Han ethnicity, born in March 1985 in Tai'an, Shandong, holds a master's degree. He started work in July 2011 and joined the CPC in May 2010. From July 2011 to August 2013, worked in the Organization Department of Baiyu County Committee in Garze Prefecture; From August 2013 to November 2016, he served as the Deputy Director of the Baiyu County Party Committee Office and the Director of the County People's Government Office; From November 2016 to October 2020, he served as a department level cadre, office director, and head of the Cadre Education and Training Department of the Organization Department of the Garze Prefecture Party Committee; From October 2020 to present, served as a member of the Party Group and Deputy County Mayor of Seda County Government.
Shangguan Hui noticed that "Clean Sichuan" had previously reported the downfall of a "Deputy County Magistrate born in 1985". On May 18, 2022, according to the Discipline Inspection Commission and Supervision Commission of Aba Prefecture, Sichuan Province, Qin Lingling, a member of the Party Group and Deputy County Mayor of Heishui County Government, is suspected of serious violations of discipline and law and is currently undergoing disciplinary review and supervision investigation.
According to the official resume, Qin Lingling, female, born in January 1988, holds a university degree and previously served as the Deputy County Magistrate of Heishui County. After starting work in October 2007, he taught at the central school of Ere Township in Jinchuan County. In July 2009, he began working at the reception office of the Jinchuan County Party Committee and Government, serving as deputy director and director. In August 2014, she was transferred to the position of Director of Jinchuan County Radio and Television Station. In March 2016, she became the Secretary of the Communist Youth League Jinchuan County Committee, and in June 2021, she became the Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and Propaganda Commissioner of Guanyinqiao Town, Jinchuan County. In October 2021, Qin Lingling was nominated for the position of Deputy County Magistrate of Heishui County. The following month, she served as a member of the Party Group and Deputy County Magistrate of Heishui County Government until being investigated.
This year, the Sichuan Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision reported that Qin Lingling was "double opened". After investigation, Qin Lingling lost her ideals and beliefs, had a weak sense of discipline and law, was disloyal and dishonest to the Party, and opposed organizational censorship; Violating the spirit of the central eight point regulations, accepting gifts that may affect the fair performance of official duties, and illegally distributing benefits and reimbursement expenses; Falsifying and fabricating work performance; Utilize the convenience of one's position to seek benefits for others in the sale of goods and other aspects, and request and accept large amounts of property.
Shangguanhui noticed that after Qin Lingling was investigated, the People's Forum website had published comments on this, sounding the alarm for the issue of corruption among young cadres. The article mentions that the occurrence of corruption cases among young cadres deeply illustrates the complexity and harmfulness of corruption issues. As more and more young cadres take up their work positions, especially in leadership positions, how to shift the supervision of young cadres forward has become an important issue that urgently needs to be solved.
![The Deputy County Magistrate born in 1985 has fallen from grace! A few months ago, the female deputy county chief of the same province born in 1985 was appointed as a member of the Double Opening Committee | Party Group | County Chief](https://a5qu.com/upload/images/a68d4b286aac71d6ea146f8c332a764e.jpg)
Previously, some cities have also specifically disclosed the investigation and punishment of young cadres. For example, according to the September 2021 report of the Foshan Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision, since the 19th National Congress, 1927 party members, cadres, and public officials born in the 1980s and 1990s have been investigated and dealt with in the city, accounting for 32% of the total, with a significant increase year-on-year. Since the beginning of this year, the phenomenon of multiple young cadres born in the 1990s being investigated has also attracted attention from all parties.
In response to the issue of integrity among young cadres, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection's official magazine has also made significant statements. On June 25th, the China Journal of Discipline Inspection and Supervision published an article titled "It's Hard to Go Far without Ensuring Early Festivals", focusing on the issue of corruption among cadres born in the 1990s. It deeply analyzes what led them to take the wrong first step and how to help young cadres "fasten the first button".
The article points out that young cadres in key positions are easily targeted by criminals. The article analyzes that unscrupulous businessmen tend to "hunt" young cadres. On the one hand, the ability of a few cadres to resist temptation and discern is relatively weak. On the other hand, because the return on investment is high, young cadres with high education are likely to become the "reserve army of leading cadres" that are being trained. They have great development potential and are low-cost "potential stocks" to attract, which is worth "taking action early".
In the article, Yang Chunjian, Director of the Case Supervision and Management Office of the Discipline Inspection Commission and Supervision Commission in Yuhuan City, Zhejiang Province, stated that young cadres' violations of discipline and law exhibit several obvious characteristics: they are in key positions, with a "simple" purpose of corruption and strong concealment. The methods used by young cadres to commit illegal crimes are also more diverse. "Many young cadres have a high level of education, strong learning ability, and are good at using information technology. Therefore, they are more likely to commit crimes alone, and their violations of discipline and law have strong concealment, posing significant challenges for detection and investigation." Yang Chunjian said.
In addition, Shao Jingjun, a researcher at the Research Office of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, analyzed that the fundamental reason for corruption among young cadres is the lack of firm ideals and beliefs, the relaxation of self-restraint in the initial stage of career development, and the loss of oneself in the process of just mastering power. At the same time, young cadres are in the initial stage of their careers and lives, and their party spirit, social experience, and grassroots training are relatively insufficient. In this situation, if the external political environment is good, supervision is strong, and management education is strict, their risk of integrity will not be so great. However, the reality in some places and units is exactly the opposite, which creates external conditions for the corruption of some young cadres.