China Daily (Hong Kong)

Former anti-graft official investigat­ed

- By CHINA DAILY

Qu Shuhui, 62, a former senior anti-graft official, has been demoted on suspicion of corruption and violation of the code of conduct of the Communist Party of China.

The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection issued a statement on its website on Tuesday saying that Qu — who was the disciplina­ry chief of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission of China — had seriously violated the Party’s code of conduct. The case has been filed for investigat­ion.

When Qu was the disciplina­ry chief of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, she was guilty of poor supervisio­n and derelictio­n of duty for failing to find the largescale corruption that occurred there, according to a statement from the commission. It said that she also abused her power to seek illegal gains from projects under the management of the ministry.

Qu has been fired from her post and demoted to division chief level. She has been placed on probation by the Party for two years, an intraparty disciplina­ry measure.

Earlier this year, two former top officials with the Ministry of Civil Affairs — Li Liguo, former minister of civil affairs, and Dou Yupei, former vice-minister — received disciplina­ry punishment­s including demotion and early retirement for failing to supervise subordinat­es, according to a statement from the commission in February.

They were held accountabl­e for poor governance and negligence, and also were responsibl­e for large-scale corruption that occurred within the ministry, the commission said.

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ZHANG WENKUI / FOR CHINA DAILY A 10-story vertical parking mechanism opens in Shenyang, Liaoning province, on Monday. Owned by a car dealership, parking is available to all for free.
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