Li Zaiyong, a member of the Communist Party of China and former vice chairman of the CPPCC of Guizhou Provincial Political Consultative Conference, was arrested for bribes and abuse of power.

According to the official website of the Chinese Supreme People's Procuratorate on Tuesday (November 21), Li Zaiyong was suspected of accepting bribes and abuse of authority.A few days ago, the Supreme People's Procuratorate made a decision to arrest Li Zongyong in accordance with the law for bribery and abuse of power.The case is being handled further.

Li Zaiyong was born in August 1962. He was born in Kuchuan, Guizhou. He was the mayor of Guiyang City and the secretary of the Liupanshui Municipal Party Committee.In December 2016, Li Zaiyong was promoted to the Standing Committee of the Guizhou Provincial Party Committee, and later served as Secretary -General of the Provincial Party Committee, Secretary of the Guiyang Municipal Party Committee, and Executive Deputy Governor.

In January 2022, Li Zaiyong made up for the vice chairman of the Provincial CPPCC and was reported to be investigated in March this year. He was "double -opened" (expels the Communist Party of China and public office) on November 7 this year.

The double -opening notification at the time pointed out that Li Zaiyong lost his ideals and beliefs, abandoned his original mission, distorted his performance, or dislocated power."Political projects", raising debt and financing illegal regulations, causing major debt risks, seriously damaging the local ecological environment, consciously consciously confrontation for organizational review, and long -term superstition activities.

Caixin.com reported at the time that the Central Discipline Inspection Commission's report that the "wanton illegal debt financing and financing" in the report of the Central Discipline Inspection Commission was extremely rare. Previously, it was mainly called the implementation of relevant policies, deformation, and intensified debt risks.

The day before Li Zaiyong notified the "double opening", the Ministry of Finance of China notified eight cases of account accountability for eight hidden debt, involving issues such as new hidden debt and falsehood.