Unexpectedly cheated out of huge amounts of money by "political fraudsters", member of the Deputy Mayor | Party Group | Politics
On June 15th, the website of the Supreme People's Procuratorate announced that Wen Xiangfang, a former member of the Party Group and Deputy Mayor of Meizhou City Government in Guangdong Province, was suspected of accepting bribes. The investigation by the Guangdong Provincial Supervision Commission has been concluded and transferred to the procuratorial organs for review and prosecution. Designated by the People's Procuratorate of Guangdong Province for jurisdiction, the People's Procuratorate of Huizhou City shall file a public prosecution with the Intermediate People's Court of Huizhou City in accordance with the law.
During the review and prosecution stage, the procuratorial organs informed the defendant Wen Xiangfang of their litigation rights in accordance with the law, interrogated the defendant in accordance with the law, and listened to the opinions of the defense counsel. The People's Procuratorate of Huizhou City charges that the defendant Wen Xiangfang, as a state functionary, took advantage of his position to seek benefits for others and illegally accepted property from others, with a particularly large amount. He should be held criminally responsible for the crime of bribery in accordance with the law.
Last month, Wen Xiangfang was "double opened", and the disciplinary inspection department has exposed her disciplinary and illegal issues: Wen Xiangfang lost her ideals and beliefs, betrayed her original mission, violated political rules, blindly trusted "political fraudsters", and was deceived into huge amounts of property; Ignoring the spirit of the central eight point regulations and entrusting the fees that should be paid by oneself to others for payment; Violating organizational principles, failing to report personal matters in accordance with regulations, failing to truthfully explain issues during organizational inquiries, and illegally seeking benefits for others in the selection and appointment of cadres; Private use of public tools, using power to seek benefits for the business activities of relatives; Distorted views on political achievements, arbitrary power, incorrect performance of work responsibilities, resulting in negative social impact; Swelling of personal desires, using public power as a tool for personal gain, utilizing the convenience of one's position to seek benefits for others in land acquisition, demolition, approval of project progress payments, and illegally accepting huge amounts of property.
Among these issues, the statement "blindly trusting 'political fraudsters' and being deceived into huge sums of money" is particularly prominent. The notices from the disciplinary inspection department all have specific references, and anti-corruption notices with the term "political fraudsters" are not common. From some officially announced cases, the severity of this issue cannot be underestimated.
Zhang Chun, a former second level inspector of the Liaoyang Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision in Liaoning Province, who was "double opened" this month, was accused of losing his ideals and beliefs, abandoning his original mission, ignoring the spirit of the central eight point regulations, illegally accepting gifts, accepting banquets, and befriending "political fraudsters".
Last month, Chen Yiguo, former Party Secretary and Chairman of Hubei Changjiang Publishing and Media Group Co., Ltd. and Changjiang Publishing and Media Co., Ltd., who were "double opened", also had connections with "political fraudsters", attempting to evade organizational investigations, colluding with others to block accounts, transferring and concealing stolen funds, and harboring concerns about opposing organizational scrutiny.
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In addition, Cao Guangjing, a former member of the Party group and deputy governor of Hubei Province, was also reported after his downfall: he lost his ideals and beliefs, abandoned his original mission, befriended "political fraudsters", engaged in political speculation, was disloyal and dishonest to the Party, and deliberately opposed organizational censorship.
After the fall of Fu Zhenghua, former deputy director of the Social and Legal Affairs Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, he was also reported by the disciplinary inspection and supervision department as "discussing the major policies of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China recklessly, and having long-term connections with multiple" political fraudsters ", causing a negative impact.".
Some officials befriend "political fraudsters" as a manifestation of losing their ideals and forgetting their original intentions. The reason why they are led by "political scammers" is either to seek so-called "progress" in their career, or to seek more illegitimate benefits, or to "establish connections" to avoid organizational scrutiny. However, these practices are ultimately futile, and even officials who steal chickens are unable to erode rice and are scammed out of a large amount of money by "political fraudsters", as is currently the case with Wen Xiangfang, who is being prosecuted.
The Chinese Journal of Discipline Inspection and Supervision once published an article titled "Strictly Prevent and Punish" Political Scammers ", which pointed out bluntly that when the political ecology is peaceful and the river is clear, it is the day when the ugly social phenomenon of" Political Scammers "disappears.
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