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Strict Investigation of "Relying on Grain for Grain": Within half a month, a number of grain system officials in Jiangsu were dismissed

The Paper's reporter Yuan Jie

Paying close attention to the corruption problem of "relying on grain for grain", Jiangsu's food system has recently ushered in an "anti-corruption storm" - within half a month, a number of responsible persons from the food system have been announced to be dismissed.

According to the WeChat public account "Pengcheng Qingfeng" of the Discipline Inspection Commission of Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province, on October 23, Su Yang, former secretary of the party committee of Xinyi Grain Purchase and Sales Group, and Gu Gang, former general manager of the group, were suspected of serious violations of discipline and law and were under disciplinary review and supervision and investigation by the Discipline Inspection Commission of Xinyi City.

The Surging News (www.thepaper.cn) search found that Su Yang and Gu Gang had worked together and now both fell.

According to the Wuxi Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection and Construction Committee, Yu Zhijun, a 59-year-old former deputy director of the Yixing Municipal Grain Bureau, is currently undergoing disciplinary review and supervision and investigation for suspected serious violations of discipline and law.

According to public information, Yu Zhijun has served as the deputy director of the Yixing Municipal Grain Bureau since 2001, the deputy section cadre of the Yixing Municipal Grain Bureau in 2015, and the Yixing Municipal Development and Reform Commission in 2019.

In Suqian City, the main responsible persons of grain purchase and sales companies in a number of subordinate counties have been investigated.

According to a report from the discipline inspection department of Suqian City, in the past half a month, Zhu Chengkai, general manager of the Suqian City Grain Purchase and Sales Corporation, Pan Longsheng, secretary of the party general branch and general manager of the Siyang County Grain Purchase and Sales Corporation, and Sun Li, former general manager of the Shuyang County Grain Purchase and Sales Corporation, were suspected of serious violations of discipline and the law and are currently under investigation.

Among them, along with Sun Li, the former general manager of the Shuyang County Grain Purchase and Sales Corporation, announced the fall of the horse, as well as Wang Yajun, the former chief of the company's financial section.

The Paper noted that Jiangsu is strictly investigating the problem of "relying on grain for grain" corruption.

According to the "Intersection" client, according to the unified deployment of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee on the inspection work, on October 14, 11 inspection groups of the special inspection of grain-related issues completed the inspection and stationing of party organizations in 22 regions and units. The inspection team of the Jiangsu Provincial CPC Committee will inspect the inspected party organizations for about 40 days, mainly to accept reports on problems related to grain-related work, focusing on the violation of discipline and law in the grain-related work of party members and cadres.

On October 26, the Jiangsu Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection reported three typical cases of grain corruption, and the specific problems existed in more detail. The Paper noted that there are many ways to corrupt food.

For example, Peng Jiantao, deputy general manager of Jiangsu Xinggrain Grain Group Co., Ltd., illegally lent public funds while serving as the general manager of The Xinghua Grain Purchase and Sales Corporation, causing major losses to state property. In addition, Peng Jiantao also had other problems of violating discipline and law, such as accepting property from grain-related businessmen.

Chen Liang, director of the First Grain Depot in Gaoyou City, was informed of taking advantage of his position to take advantage of his position to arbitrage state-owned funds by means of privately selling the public grain income of the unit without recording it in the account and falsely listing the electricity expenses.

Liu Yueshuang, the former legal representative of the Yuwei Grain Management Institute in Lianshui County, was also informed that he used policy loans for grain purchases to repay commercial loans from his private enterprises by means of fictitious grain sellers, and was suspected of violating discipline and law.

The above-mentioned three people have now been filed for review and investigation and taken lien measures.

Editor-in-Charge: Li Kecheng

Proofreader: Luan Meng