The mother of Chinese singer Qu Wanting has made new progress in bribery and abuse of power. Two houses in the new city of R & F Jiangwan, Daoli District, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, will be named.It was auctioned from day to 16.

According to the Beijing Youth Daily report on Saturday (April 15), the auction announcement shows that both real estate is registered under Qu Wanting's name.The area of one of the places is 148.76 square meters, and the evaluation price is 29.817 million yuan (RMB, the same below, about S $ 577,300).

It also reminds that the two houses have not handled the property right certificate, and there may be related costs such as heating costs, property fees, hydropower and gas.

Qu Wanting's mother, Zhang Mingjie, was the deputy director of the Harbin Municipal Development and Reform Commission and the director of the Office of the Municipal Urbanization Construction Leading Group. In September 2014, he was detained for suspected bribery and abuse of power.

The Harbin Intermediate Court was sentenced to the first instance on November 17, 2021. It was determined that Zhang Mingjie was bribery and abused power.On the 24th, the High Court of Heilongjiang Province rejected the appeal and maintained the original sentence.

Qu Wanting has lived overseas for a long time. In September 2020, she talked about Zhang Mingjie's case on Weibo, which caused heated public opinion.At that time, the official website of the State Supervision Commission of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China pointed out, "Public opinion pays attention to this matter because people hate corrupt molecules to harm the interests of the country and the people, grab a lot of unrighteous wealth, and satisfy their relatives and children."

The article also said: "In reality, some cases are exactly the same. Some even children of spouses move overseas, and the property is transferred to the overseas.The centrifugation of centrifugal, and the original mission of the Communist Party must be severely punished by the party discipline and state law, and there should be a price for their violations of discipline and law. "