The Supreme People's Procuratorate of China arrested the former party secretary and general manager of the Chinese Railway Corporation of the China Railway Corporation, Sheng Guangzu, the Supreme People's Procuratorate of China.
According to Xinhua News Agency, Sheng Guangzu's suspected bribery and the use of influence and bribery, which was investigated by the China National Supervision Commission for investigation and transferred to the procuratorate for review and prosecution.
Recently, the Supreme People's Procuratorate made a decision to arrest Sheng Guangzu.The case is being handled further.
Public information shows that the 73 -year -old Sheng Guangzu is from Jiangning, Jiangsu. After graduating from Shanghai Railway Academy, he went to work in Nanjing's work section under the Nanjing Railway Branch, and was promoted to the branch bureau as secretary.
Sheng Guangzu successively served as the party committee secretary of the Nanjing Railway Branch, director of the Hangzhou Railway Branch, and director of the Jinan Railway Bureau.After 1994, he served as the generalist of the Ministry of Railways, the director of the Political Department, and the deputy minister of the Ministry of Railways in 1999.
Sheng Guangzu served as the Deputy Director of the General Administration of Customs in 2000, was selected as a member of the Central Committee at the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 2007, and in 2008 as the Director of the General Administration of Customs.
In February 2011, Liu Zhijun, the Minister of the Ministry of Railways of China, was dismissed, and Sheng Guangzu returned to the Ministry of Railways as the Minister.In March 2013, the reform plan of the Chinese State Council was released.
In October 2016, the 67 -year -old Sheng Guangzu stepped down as the general manager of the China Railway Corporation.
In March of this year, Sheng Guangzu was investigated by serious disciplinary violations.The official website of the State Supervision Commission of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China reported on September 19 that Sheng Guangzu regarded public power as a tool to seize private interests, "relying on customs to eat customs" and "relying on railways to eat railways".Communists.