China Daily (Hong Kong)

Property discounts: ‘I was ashamed to ask’

- Editor’s note: 61, former Beijing deputy Party chief

Corruption Fight Is Always Underway, a documentar­y produced by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and CCTV, continues to broadcast the stories of former senior officials accused of corruption during the country’s anti-graft drive. The series, which began last Monday, consists of eight episodes over nine days (Saturday was excluded) at 8 pm on CCTV-1. The interviews were conducted while the former officials were detained, but before any court action.

Lyu Xiwen,

Lyu was investigat­ed in November last year for suspected violations of the Party’s disciplina­ry rules. Having been detained in January, she is now facing bribery charges. The first highrankin­g official in Beijing investigat­ed since the 18th Party Congress in 2012, Lyu was accused of abusing her power for the benefit of others and accepting bribes.

The investigat­ion showed that she bought five houses at “internal prices” — 20 million yuan ($3 million) below market value for three of the five properties under her name or that of relatives — from an enterprise to which she had given favorable treatment. Lyu said in the documentar­y that she preferred not to know the exact amount of the discount at the time of purchase.

Wang Han, a watchdog official quoted in the documentar­y, said: “She felt like the enterprise grew under her cultivatio­n, so it was normal to provide her a house, and she took it for granted. It’s your job and duty to help the enterprise, but if the benefit falls to you personally, you’ve blurred the boundary between public and personal benefit.”

The documentar­y also detailed the small cliques that were built around Lyu’s hobbies, including tennis and wine tasting. Such cliques are against the Party’s disciplina­ry regulation­s, along with living a luxurious lifestyle.

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