(Beijing Comprehensive News) The State Administration of Discipline Inspection of the CPC Central Committee reported on Monday (July 18) that the former vice chairman of the Beijing CPPCC Yu Luming was expelled from the party and public office.Yu Luming was accused of not being uncomfortable as an official, and obtained illegal acts such as large returns through private lending.
The website of the State Supervision Commission of the Communist Party of China Central Committee of the Communist Party of China said that with the approval of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the State Commission of Discipline Inspection of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China conducted an investigation and investigation on the issue of Lu Ming's serious violations of discipline and violations.
The report said that Yu Luming relaxed the study of political theory, indifferent to discipline and law, violated the spirit of the eight central regulations, and received gifts for long -term violations of regulations, and accepted a banquet that may affect fair execution of official duties.Borrowing loans to obtain a large amount of return; greedy expansion, conspiracy to personal, and use job convenience to benefit others in terms of land transfer, project approval, and engineering contracting, and illegally receive huge amounts of property.
In the past, Yu Luming worked in Beijing's health and health system for a long time. He used to be the deputy director of the Daxing County Health Bureau, the director of the mental hospital, the deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Health Bureau, and the deputy director of the Beijing Hospital Management Bureau.
He served as the vice chairman of the Beijing CPPCC in 2018, the director of the Beijing Medical Security Bureau in the same year, and the director of the Beijing Health Committee in 2020.
In April this year, Yu Luming was investigated for suspected serious disciplinary violations and was removed from the post of director of the Beijing Municipal Health and Health Commission in May.