Shanghai Daily

Ex-chief procurator on graft charges

- Ke Jiayun

YE Qing, 63, former Party secretary and chief procurator of the No. 1 Branch of Shanghai People’s Procurator­ate, has been expelled from the Party and removed from his post, on charges of serious violations of discipline and law, city’s discipline inspection commission and supervisor­y commission said yesterday.

His case will be transferre­d to the judiciary.

According to the commission­s, Ye conspired with the others to make their confession­s identical and sent his son abroad while showing no intention of cooperatin­g with the commission’s investigat­ion.

Ye lied about his personal affairs to the Party, accepted banquets and trips and visited private clubs, against the eightpoint frugality code.

He offered help for others in appointmen­ts, embezzled public and private money and property and accepted bribes.

Ye loved socializin­g with the owners of private enterprise­s and assisted them in bidding for projects.

He used any means to receive bribes, such as buying houses at very low prices, “borrowing” money and cooperatin­g on business deals.

Ye was Party secretary and chief procurator at the No. 1 Branch of Shanghai People’s Procurator­ate from 2008 to 2015.

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