(Beijing News) Qin Guangrong, former secretary of the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee, who was dismissed in 2014, was sentenced to seven years in prison yesterday and fined 1.5 million yuan (S $ 300,700).

According to the People's Daily, the Chengdu Intermediate Court of Sichuan Province was sentenced to publicly sentenced Qin Lingrong's bribery yesterday. Qin Lingrong stated that he obeyed the judgment and did not appeal.

The court pointed out that Qin Guangrong used the convenience of serving as the governor and the secretary of the provincial party committee from 2003 to 2014 to make a profit for relevant units and individuals; between 2000 and 2018, he directly or through his relatives illegally accepted others' property.It is more than RMB 23.89 million.

Qin Guangrong took the initiative to invest on April 6, 2019.The court believes that Qin Rong's bribery amount is particularly huge, but he has the first plot, and he has all recovered the bribes and confess his regrets, so he will reduce the punishment.Qin Lingrong is the first provincial and ministerial leader of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.

Qin Lingrong, 70, was the secretary of the Changsha Municipal Party Committee in 1993; he was elected as a member of the Standing Committee of the Hunan Provincial Party Committee at the age of 44.In 1999, he was transferred to the Standing Committee of the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee and Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee. In 2006, he was elected Deputy Secretary of the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee.Jinsong and the former secretary of the Provincial Party Committee Bai Enpei successively dismissed.Qin Lingrong was removed from the post of secretary of the Yunnan Provincial Party Committee on October 14 that year.