• <nav id="c8c2c"></nav>
      • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
      • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
      • <nav id="c8c2c"><sup id="c8c2c"></sup></nav>
        <tr id="c8c2c"></tr>
      • a级毛片av无码,久久精品人人爽人人爽,国产r级在线播放,国产在线高清一区二区

          Home>News Center>China
               
         

        Former Hubei governor faces corruption charges
        (Xinhua)
        Updated: 2004-02-25 08:57

        Zhang Guoguang, the former governor of central China's Hubei Province, has been expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC) and turned over to the judicial authorities on charges of taking bribes.

        Sources with the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection alleged Zhang, who was also deputy secretary of the Hubei Provincial Committee of the CPC, took 960,000 yuan (US$115,700) in bribes and gifts while he was working in northeast China's Liaoning Province. In return, he used his power to help people obtain benefits illegally.

        Investigations by the commission found Zhang took more than 300,000 yuan (US$36,100) in cash and valuables from a company in Shenyang, capital of Liaoning, in exchange for helping the firm obtain loans and projects. He also allegedly accepted more than 300,000 yuan (US$36,100) in cash and valuables from others and helped them to win government offices.

        "By seriously punishing Zhang, it shows the Party is steadfast in building a clean government and fighting corruption. It also shows there is no room for corrupt elements in our Party and that all people are treated equally before the Party and the law," said a high-ranking official with the commission.

        The commission asked officials at various levels, especially leading officials, to learn from the lesson of Zhang Guoguang and to be more disciplined.

         
          Today's Top News     Top China News
         

        Office: Beijing watches Taiwan developments closely

         

           
         

        State tightens farmland protection

         

           
         

        Doctor starts 49-day fast to test TCM regimen

         

           
         

        Fighting follows Afghan minister's killing

         

           
         

        China values military ties with neighbors

         

           
         

        Dads ask: 'Is this my child?'

         

           
          Three Gorges Dam Project sparks new relocation
           
          Long March III A chosen for lunar mission
           
          Education key to ending sex trade
           
          China values military ties with neighbors
           
          Going-west still a top development strategy
           
          Office: Beijing watches Taiwan developments closely
           
         
          Go to Another Section  
         
         
          Story Tools  
           
          Related Stories  
           
        CPC steps up fight against corruption
           
        Party official executed for taking bribery
           
        Former provincial secretary probed
           
        Detailed rules to oversee conduct of Party members
           
        Voice from the top: No mercy for corruption
           
        Majority lauds anti-corruption efforts
           
        China prosecutes 557 officials in anti-corruption campaign
          News Talk  
          Are the Chen-Lu shootings a fabricated hoax or an amateurish bungling  
        Advertisement
                 
        a级毛片av无码
        • <nav id="c8c2c"></nav>
          • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
          • <tfoot id="c8c2c"><noscript id="c8c2c"></noscript></tfoot>
          • <nav id="c8c2c"><sup id="c8c2c"></sup></nav>
            <tr id="c8c2c"></tr>