Following the sentencing of Leng Xinsheng, the former party secretary of the Jiangxi Provincial Industry and Information Technology Commission and the former mayor of Ganzhou City in May, there has been new news about his specific contacts recently.

On July 17, the Jiangxi Provincial Higher Court announced the verdict of the first-instance verdict in the case of accepting bribes by a certain person related to Leng Xinsheng.

The defendant, Li Mou, the general manager of a hotel in Nanchang City, was sentenced to one year and six months in prison and fined 300,000 yuan for accepting bribes.Li is Li Huiping, the general manager of Maison Bona International Hotel in Nanchang.The amount involved was nearly 2.39 million yuan.

Leng Xinsheng was sacked in February 2017. In May of this year, Leng Xinsheng was sentenced in the first trial of the bribery case. He was sentenced to 6 years in prison for accepting bribes of RMB 9.05 million and USD 30,000.The judgment of the Leng Xinsheng case shows that from 2002 to 2017, Leng Xinsheng took advantage of his positions as the mayor of Fengcheng, secretary of the Fengcheng Municipal Party Committee, member of the Standing Committee of the Yichun Municipal Party Committee, and mayor of Ganzhou City.Others sought benefits, and illegally received RMB 9,045,888,900 and USD 30,000 alone or through specific related parties.

According to the Opinions of the Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Law in Handling Criminal Cases of Accepting Bribery, specific related parties refer to people who have close relatives, mistresses (husbands) and other common interest relationships with state employees.

The specific related person mentioned in the judgment of the Leng Xinsheng case is Li Huiping.The court held that: Li Huiping conspired with Leng Xinsheng, took advantage of Leng Xinsheng's position to seek benefits for others, and illegally accepted a total of 2,389,888,890 yuan in property from others, which was a huge amount, and her behavior constituted the crime of accepting bribes.

At the same time, the defender argued that after Li Huiping was summoned by the investigation agency, she voluntarily and truthfully confessed her criminal facts, which was a different crime from the crimes that the investigation agency had grasped.

After the incident, Li Huiping returned the stolen money of 2,389,888,900 yuan.Li Huiping and Leng Xinsheng have conspired for at least 10 years.

The court found that: from 2007 to 2017, Li and Leng Xinsheng conspired to use the convenience of Leng Xinsheng's position to seek benefits for the client in undertaking projects and other aspects, and received a total of 2,389,888,900 property from the client.Yuan.Li Huiping's verdict showed that she had accepted three bribes.

The earliest one was in 2007.In November of that year, Xie, the person in charge of Fengcheng Hengyuan Real Estate Development Co., Ltd., thanked Leng Xinsheng for his help in land transfer, and gave her 160,000 yuan in the name of helping Li Huiping decorate the hotel.

According to Xie's testimony in Leng Xinsheng's case, the money was offered by Li Huiping at the dinner table.Xie said that one day in the second half of 2007, he had dinner in Nanchang with Leng Xinsheng and Li Huiping, then secretary of the Fengcheng Municipal Party Committee.During the dinner, Li Huiping proposed to open a hotel in Honggutan, and Leng Xinsheng asked Xie to help with the decoration. During the decoration process, Li Huiping said that she needed to buy lamps, and Xie transferred 160,000 yuan to her in November and December of that year.Inquiring industrial and commercial information shows that Li Huiping did open a restaurant called Honggu Mingjia in November of that year in Honggutan New District, Nanchang City, with a registered capital of 50,000 at that time.

Xie's investment has received an excess return two years later. In 2009, Xie’s daughter took the exam organized by the Zhangshu City Personnel Bureau. Before the interview, he asked Leng Xinsheng to take care of her. Leng Xinsheng called the head of the Organization Department of the Zhangshu Municipal Party Committee at the time, and Xie’s daughter was hired; 2010In 2010, Leng Xinsheng came forward to say hello and reduced or exempted more than 1.7 million yuan in transfer fees for Xie's real estate project. The other was from Xia, the chairman of a company in Jiangxi.From 2011 to March 2017, in order to thank Leng Xinsheng and Li Huiping for their help when undertaking engineering projects in his company, Xia gave Li Huiping 1.6 million yuan five times, and another 71,888,890 yuan in the name of paying social security.

This social security fee of more than 70,000 yuan was also requested by Li Huiping.According to Xia, at the beginning of 2013, Li Huiping asked him if he could pay social security for her. Xia agreed considering the relationship between Li Huiping and Leng Xinsheng, and paid for her social security from 2006 to 2013, and every month thereafter.Continue to pay.

The third bribe was also special. Li Huiping received a salary of 558,000 yuan from a company when she was not working.

In the second half of 2010, Shi and Li Huiping, persons in charge of the Fengcheng production base of a company in Guangdong, approached Leng Xinsheng respectively, asking him to provide assistance in the operation and undertaking of engineering projects of their company.Later, due to Leng Xinsheng's recommendation, Li Huiping worked in the company and received a salary of 200,000 yuan per year.

After the project was terminated in June 2014, Li Huiping was laid off, but Leng Xinsheng, who was the mayor of Ganzhou at the time, repeatedly proposed that Li Huiping's salary should not be stopped.

Shi said that considering Leng Xinsheng's care for the company before, in order to continue to get care, the company continued to pay her a salary of 200,000 yuan per year when Li Huiping did not provide labor services.According to the judgment, the wages for not having to go to work were paid for more than two years, from July 2014 to February 2017 when Leng Xinsheng was sacked, totaling 558,000 yuan.

In addition to Li Huiping's bribery of nearly 2.39 million yuan, Leng Xinsheng also provided funds for Li Huiping and bought two houses in Shenzhen.According to the judgment of Leng Xinsheng's bribery case, in 2010, Leng Xinsheng proposed to raise 2 million yuan for Li Huiping to buy a house.At that time, Leng Xinsheng called Lin, the legal representative of Fujian Yongchun Liancheng Garden Co., Ltd., and asked Lin to prepare 2 million yuan in cash in the name of borrowing.One night in December of that year, Lin went to the 4th floor of Leng Xinsheng's residence for government officials and handed over 2 million yuan to him.

That night, Leng Xinsheng contacted Li Huiping by phone, arranged for a driver to take him to the garage of Nanchang Xianghuyuan Community, and handed her two bags.Li Huiping took it home and found that it was 2 million yuan in cash.

The next day, Li Huiping deposited 2 million yuan into the bank card, and then swiped more than 1.94 million yuan to buy two houses in Shenzhen in the names of herself and her sister.

On February 20, 2017, the Jiangxi Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection announced that Leng Xinsheng, the former party secretary of the Jiangxi Provincial Industry and Information Technology Commission, was suspected of serious violations of discipline and was under investigation by the organization.

At the end of August last year, Leng Xinsheng was double-opened.The report shows that Leng Xinsheng seriously violated political discipline and resisted organizational review; violated the spirit of the eight central regulations by accepting gift money and using public vehicles in violation of regulations; violated integrity and discipline, engaged in profit-making activities in violation of regulations, and engaged in money and sex transactions.Taking advantage of the convenience of his position to seek benefits for others and accepting huge amounts of property is suspected of accepting bribes.