On June 27, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection publicly exposed seven typical cases of being accountable for failing to implement the main responsibility and supervision responsibility of governing the party.

Qin Wenping, deputy secretary of the party group and vice president of the Hubei Higher People's Court, was held accountable for failing to implement the main responsibility for issues such as repeated violations of the spirit of the eight central regulations by the units and departments in charge.

According to the report, from August 2013 to November 2014, there were four batches of 22 people from the Hubei Provincial Judge Training Institute and the Provincial Court Infrastructure Office in charge of Qin Wenping who took the opportunity of official inspections to travel with public funds. When Qin Wenping asked for instructions from relevant personnel,There is no requirement to submit a study plan, and the problem has not been corrected after the problem occurred, and the relevant expenses are still signed and approved for reimbursement.

In April 2016, there was an illegal same-city reception problem in the canteen of the court in Hubei Province. When Qin Wenping presided over the study of rectification measures, she agreed to replace the same-city reception receipt with a false non-same-city reception receipt and go through the approval procedures again.In addition, Qin Wenping's first civil court, government service center and other departments have problems such as illegal acceptance of hotel consumption cards by leading cadres, and false reporting of personal related matters.

In September 2017, Qin Wenping was severely warned and punished by the party due to problems such as insufficient implementation of the main responsibility.

The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection reported that the 7 accountability cases exposed that some localities, departments and units still have problems such as ambiguous responsibility for governing the party, too many statements and poor implementation, and insufficient pressure transmission.It must be persistent and unwavering.

The relevant person in charge of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection emphasized that the discipline inspection and supervision agencies at all levels must insist on putting themselves in, resolutely investigate and deal with violations of discipline and law enforcement, strictly hold discipline inspection and supervision cadres accountable for their dereliction of duty, resolutely prevent blackouts under the lights, and build loyalty.A firm, responsible, law-abiding, honest and honest discipline inspection and supervision team will promote the high-quality development of discipline inspection and supervision in the new era.

According to the public resume, Qin Wenping was born in December 1967, Han nationality, from Songzi, Hubei.After graduating from the law department of Sichuan University in July 1989, she has been working in Hubei Province and has many years of work experience in the political and legal system.

In the early days of her work, she served as the clerk and judge of the first criminal trial division of the People's Court of Songzi County, Hubei Province, the deputy chief judge of the juvenile criminal trial division, and the second chief judge of the criminal trial division.Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and Mayor of Jitai Town.In January 1999, she served as the deputy mayor of Songzi City.One year later, she was transferred to the vice president of Jingzhou Intermediate People's Court.

In September 2003, Qin Wenping took charge of the local government again, serving as deputy secretary of the Jiangling County Party Committee, acting county magistrate, and county magistrate of Jiangling County, Hubei Province.Two years later, she returned to the court system again, serving as the president and secretary of the party group of the Hanjiang Intermediate People's Court, and was promoted to the deputy department level.

In March 2009, she began to serve as the vice president of the Hubei Provincial Higher People's Court, a member of the party group, a member of the judicial committee, and a judge.Qin Wenping is a second-level senior judge.