The former party secretary and director of the China Geological Investigation Bureau Zhong nature was investigated after retirement for more than one year for suspected serious disciplinary violations, and became the "first tiger" to be investigated in the first working day in 2024.

The website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection was reported on Tuesday (January 2) that Zhong was naturally suspected of serious disciplinary violations. It is currently undergoing discipline review and supervision investigation by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.

Public information shows that the 55 -year -old Zhong is naturally native of Tongcheng, Anhui.He has worked in the original Geological Mineral Department and the former Ministry of Land and Resources for many years.Member of the Party Group of the Ministry of Land and Resources, Director of the China Geological Survey and Secretary of the Party Group.

After the establishment of the Ministry of Natural Resources in 2018, Zhong nature served as a member of the party group of the Ministry of Natural Resources, the director of the China Geological Survey and the secretary of the party group.Zhong nature stepped down as the dean of the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences in September 2022, and was removed from the position of the Director of the China Geological Investigation Bureau the following month.

Zhong naturally appeared more than half a month ago.According to the official WeChat news of the "Ministry of Natural Resources", he attended the symposium held by Wang Guanghua, secretary of the Party Group and Minister of the Department of Natural Resources on December 14, 2023.

According to the WeChat public account of "Chang'an Street", the China Geological Survey is a deputy ministerial institution directly under the Ministry of Natural Resources. According to the national land and resources investigation plan, it is responsible for the unified deployment and organization and implementationPublic welfare, strategic geological and mineral exploration, provide geological basic information for national economic and social development, and provide public welfare services to the society.