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Another kind of coup? The former deputy governor of Zhejiang was exposed for “falsely discussing the major policies and decisions of the Party Central Committee” (photo) Central Commission for Discipline Inspection | Zhu Congjiu | Li Zaiyong | Finance | Non-organized political activities | Officials |

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[Watch China, November 9, 2023](Watch Chinese reporter Quanmeishan Comprehensive Report) According to the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the State Supervision Commission on November 7, Zhu Congjiu, former vice governor of Zhejiang Province and former vice chairman of the Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, and the Guizhou Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference Former Vice Chairman Li Zaiyong was arrested and transferred to the procuratorate for review and prosecution for serious violations of discipline and law. Zhu Congjiu was nicknamed “Zhu Yiyi” in local circles because he “declared property to the organization in the hundreds of millions.” It is worth mentioning that he “smuggled banned books into the country without permission and read them for a long time” and “made irresponsible remarks on the major policies and decisions of the Party Central Committee.” Some commentators said that this may be the real purpose of being arrested.
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The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection made serious accusations against the two of them, including rare mentions of Zhu Congjiu: relying on finance, using his position to benefit others in company listings, financing loans, etc.; illegally bringing banned books into the country and reading them for a long time; and running a gang. gang; making irresponsible remarks on the Party Central Committee’s major policies and decisions; violating regulations and intervening in law enforcement and judicial activities; confronting organizational censorship, etc.

Public resumes show that Zhu Congjiu, 58, has successively served as a cadre of the Financial Management Department of the People’s Bank of China, an assistant to the chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, and a member of the Party Committee. In May 2012, Zhu Congjiu was appointed deputy governor of Zhejiang Province. In June 2022, he was transferred to a member of the Party Leadership Group of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, and on January 15 this year, he was appointed vice chairman of the Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

On May 4, the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection announced that Zhu Congjiu was under investigation. According to insiders, Zhu Congjiu was suddenly taken away on the afternoon of April 28, while he was still conducting research in Hangzhou Binjiang High-tech Zone on April 27. After Zhu Congjiu was investigated, the number of central management cadres reported for investigation this year has increased to 18.

The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection accused Zhu Congjiu of “relying on finance to eat finance.” It is worth noting that the Ministry of National Security of the Communist Party of China issued a document on November 2, “National security agencies should be the staunch guardians of financial security!” ” stated that the Ministry of National Security must closely monitor, accurately predict, and effectively prevent national security risks in the financial sector, and crack down and punish illegal and criminal activities in the financial sector that endanger national security in accordance with the law…

Zhu Congjiu has worked in the financial regulatory system for 23 years, including the first four years at the Central Bank of China, and the next 19 years at the China Securities Regulatory Commission and the Shanghai Stock Exchange. He served as an office cadre of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, deputy director of the Office of the China Securities Regulatory Commission and the Office of the Securities Commission of the State Council of the Communist Party of China. Deputy Director, Commissioner of the Shenzhen Securities Regulatory Commissioner’s Office of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, General Manager and Party Secretary of the Shanghai Stock Exchange, Director of the Issuance Supervision Department of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, etc.

Zhu Congjiu is very rich. He is nicknamed “Zhu Yiyi” in local circles. He is a publicly known “rich man” among senior officials of the China Securities Regulatory Commission and Zhejiang Province. His “property declared to the organization alone is hundreds of millions.” His wife is in the higher-paying private equity industry. Some insiders pointed out that Zhu Congjiu, as an official within the system, has such a rich fortune, which makes people wonder whether his wife’s career is inextricably linked to the field she is in charge of.

At present, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection has not disclosed whether Zhu Congjiu has been used as a warning to monkeys by the new National Security Bureau. However, Zhu Congjiu is the first ministerial-level “financial eater” to be notified of prosecution since the National Security Bureau issued a statement. He was accused of using his position to benefit others in terms of company listings, financing loans, etc.

Another charge of “bringing prohibited books into the country without permission and reading them for a long time” is rarely described in such detail: in the previous notice of the expulsion of Chen Zehui, former member of the Standing Committee of the Changsha Municipal Party Committee and former executive deputy mayor of Changsha, Hunan Province, from the party, it appeared that “it was illegal to bring prohibited books into the country and read them for a long time”. Similar statements include “purchasing and bringing books and periodicals with serious political issues into the country (overseas), reading them for a long time, and keeping them privately”.

Mainland netizens curiously asked: “‘Jiang Zemin’? ‘Mao Zedong’s Promiscuous Private Life’? Can I ask, what are the banned books?” Others said, “Communist ideology is bankrupt among CCP officials at the ministerial level and above.”

“To form cliques and gangs, to make irresponsible remarks about the central government.” This expression has appeared in criticisms of Zhou Yongkang, Bo Xilai, Sun Lijun and others for engaging in unorganized political activities and engaging in political cliques. It is worth noting that a recent media report stated that according to sources close to the Chinese Communist Party’s military, regarding Li Keqiang’s death, a theory circulated within the party was that he was killed by Xi Jinping after he went to Shanghai. There was a lot of discussion within the party, and Xi Jinping was taking advantage of this. This attack “wandering” the central government.

Gangs, political gangs, to put it simply, are organizing people at the local level to disobey and oppose the central government. In the past, they were called anti-party power seekers, but now they are called alternative coups.

The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection announced on the same day that Li Zaiyong, the former vice chairman of the Guizhou Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, engaged in “political performance projects” that wasted people and money; arbitrarily borrowed debt in violation of regulations, causing major debt risks; has been obsessed with gambling for a long time; engaged in superstitious activities for a long time; engaged in power, sex, money and sex transactions, etc.

Li Zaiyong, 61, has been working in Guizhou Province for a long time. In 1998, he served as secretary of the Honghuagang District Committee of Zunyi City, and later served as deputy secretary of Guiyang City and secretary of the Liupanshui Municipal Committee. From December 2016 to April 2022, he served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Guizhou Provincial Committee; from January 2018, he concurrently served as deputy secretary of the Party Leadership Group of the Provincial Government and deputy governor of Guizhou Province; from January 2022, he served as vice chairman of the Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

Li Zaiyong was suddenly dismissed on March 27 this year, becoming the fourth tiger to be investigated after the two sessions of the CCP. The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection did not state clearly in the double-opening announcement his specific content of gambling and superstition.

Source: Look at China

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