Written by | Meng Yaxu

Over the past few days, there have been new news about the tiger who fell after the 19th National Congress.First, on October 19, the former Vice Minister of the Central Propaganda Department Lu Wei's bribery case was held in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province. On the same day, Wang Xiaoguang, the former Vice Governor of Guizhou Province, and Zhang Shaochun, the former Vice Minister of the Ministry of Finance were arrested by the Supreme People's Procuratorate.

On October 23, Ji Xiangqi, the former vice-governor of Shandong Province, Liu Qiang, the former vice-governor of Liaoning Province, and Li Yihuang, the former vice-governor of Jiangxi Province, were prosecuted by the prosecution.In the year since the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the pace of high-level fighting against tigers has not diminished. According to statistics, at least 23 tigers have been sacked. Among these 23 people, 8 were sacked before the establishment of the National Supervisory Commission.

The first trial of the 2 people has already started. Let’s take a look at the 23 tigers who fell from the horse. One of them is from the military, namely Fang Fenghui, former member of the Central Military Commission and former chief of staff of the Joint Staff Department of the Military Commission. The other 22 people are:

Two people have been tried in court, namely, Lu Wei, the former deputy head of the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, and Zhang Jiehui, the former deputy director of the Standing Committee of the Hebei Provincial People's Congress.He was accused of accumulating more than 126 million yuan.

Three people have been prosecuted by the prosecution, namely Liu Qiang, the former vice governor of Liaoning Province, Ji Xiangqi, the former vice governor of Shandong Province, and Li Yihuang, the former vice governor of Jiangxi Province.

Two more people were arrested by the prosecution—on October 19, the Supreme Procuratorate decided to arrest Wang Xiaoguang, former member of the Standing Committee of the Guizhou Provincial Party Committee and former vice governor, and Zhang Shaochun, former vice minister of the Ministry of Finance.

In addition, there are 3 people who have not entered the judicial process:

Liu Jun, former vice chairman of the Guangxi CPPCC: expelled from the party, administratively dismissed, and demoted to a non-leading position at the deputy director level; Yang Jing, former secretary-general of the State Council: stayed on party probation for one year, administratively dismissed, and demoted to ministerial level; former deputy mayor of TianjinChen Zhifeng: Stay in the party for two years for probation, and his retirement benefits will be determined according to the deputy department level

Who checks?

A big background is that on March 20, 2018, the first session of the Thirteenth National People's Congress passed the Supervision Law, and on March 23, the National Supervisory Commission was unveiled in Beijing.Of the 23 people mentioned above, 8 were dismissed before the establishment of the National Supervisory Commission, and 5 of them have already entered the judicial process—two of them are currently in the first trial and three of them have been prosecuted.

Zheng Zhijun noticed that the five tigers who entered the judicial process were Lu Wei, Zhang Jiehui, Liu Qiang, Ji Xiangqi and Li Yihuang.

In their double announcements, there is one thing in common, that is, they all mentioned that their suspected crimes, clues, and the money and property involved should be transferred to relevant state agencies for legal handling. According to later situations, we learned that the cases of these five people wereIt was concluded by the investigation of the local supervisory committee:

The supervisory commissions in Zhejiang, Shanxi and Beijing are quite special.

In November 2016, the General Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China issued a pilot plan for the reform of the national supervision system in Beijing, Shanxi Province, and Zhejiang Province.Practice to accumulate experience for rolling out across the country.

Among the five, the cases of Zhang Jiehui and Ji Xiangqi were both investigated by the Shanxi Provincial Supervisory Committee.

Among these 5 people, Li Yihuang took the longest time from the official announcement of the sacking to double opening (more than 3 months), and the shortest was Ji Xiangqi (more than 1 month).

The official news did not disclose the specific time when the local supervisory committee’s investigation of each tiger ended, but it announced the time when the prosecution filed a public prosecution. Among the five people, Lu Wei (more than five people) took the shortest time from double opening to being prosecuted by the prosecution.months), the longest one is Liu Qiang (more than 8 months).

Feng Xinzhu, the former vice governor of Shaanxi Province, was also sacked before the establishment of the State Supervisory Commission. He was double-opened on March 31 this year. It has not yet been announced where his case was transferred.

Special

On April 1, 2018, Wang Xiaoguang, former member of the Standing Committee of the Guizhou Provincial Party Committee and vice governor, was sacked and became the first tiger after the establishment of the National Supervisory Commission. Less than a month (April 25), the former party member and vice chairman of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous RegionWhite to the herd.

In early May, two more tigers were investigated—Pu Bo, the vice governor of Guizhou Province, and Zhang Shaochun, the former vice minister of the Ministry of Finance.

On October 19, the Supreme Procuratorate decided to arrest Wang Xiaoguang and Zhang Shaochun. Their cases were directly transferred to the procuratorial organs for examination and prosecution after the investigation by the State Supervisory Commission was completed. It took about 6 months from the time they were arrested to the conclusion of the investigation by the State Supervisory Commission.

There is one person who is quite special, that is, Ai Wenli, the former vice chairman of the Hebei Provincial Political Consultative Conference who surrendered himself. He was announced to be sacked on July 31 and expelled from the party on October 19. It took less than three months.It is mentioned that the suspected crime will be transferred to the procuratorial organ for review and prosecution according to law, and suggestions for mitigating punishment will be put forward, and the property involved will be transferred along with the case. This article comes from the public account Zhengzhijian (WeChat ID: bqzhengzhiju)