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He Xin, deputy secretary of the party leading group and deputy director of the Standing Committee of the Zhanjiang Municipal People's Congress in Guangdong Province, was subject to disciplinary review and supervision and investigation

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He Xin, deputy secretary of the party leading group and deputy director of the Standing Committee of the Zhanjiang Municipal People's Congress in Guangdong Province, was subject to disciplinary review and supervision and investigation

He Xin resume

He Xin, male, Han ethnicity, born in July 1961, Guangdong Mao celebrity, on-the-job graduate degree, began work in November 1980, joined the Communist Party of China in April 1990.

In November 2001, he was appointed as the director of the First Discipline Inspection and Supervision Office of Zhanjiang Discipline Inspection Commission

In July 2002, he was appointed deputy secretary of the Zhanjiang Lianjiang Municipal Party Committee and secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission

In August 2006, he was appointed deputy secretary of the Lianjiang Municipal Party Committee of Zhanjiang

In January 2007, he was appointed deputy secretary, vice mayor and acting mayor of Zhanjiang Lianjiang Municipal Party Committee

In March 2007, he was appointed deputy secretary and mayor of Zhanjiang Lianjiang Municipal Party Committee

In December 2010, he was appointed Secretary and Mayor of Lianjiang Municipal Committee of Zhanjiang

In March 2012, he was appointed Secretary of the Lianjiang Municipal Party Committee and Director of the Standing Committee of the Municipal People's Congress of Zhanjiang

In September 2014, he was appointed as a member of the Party Group and Vice Mayor of Zhanjiang Municipal Government

Since January 2017, he has been deputy secretary of the party group and deputy director of the Standing Committee of the Zhanjiang Municipal People's Congress

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According to the Guangdong Provincial Discipline Inspection Commission, He Xin, deputy secretary of the party leading group and deputy director of the Standing Committee of the Zhanjiang Municipal People's Congress in Guangdong Province, is suspected of serious violations of discipline and the law and is currently under disciplinary review and supervision and investigation by the Guangdong Provincial Discipline Inspection Commission.

Born in July 1961, He Xin has been working in Zhanjiang and has served as the mayor and secretary of the Municipal Party Committee of Zhanjiang Lianjiang, a member of the Party Group and Vice Mayor of Zhanjiang Municipal Government. In January 2017, He Xin was appointed deputy secretary and deputy director of the party group of the Standing Committee of the Zhanjiang Municipal People's Congress.

In February, Chen Wu, a former member of the Standing Committee of the Zhanjiang Municipal Party Committee and former secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Commission in Guangdong Province, was expelled from the party. The circular said that he ignored party discipline and state law, engaged in power and money transactions, and was willing to be "hunted." Chen Wu was born in 1957 and retired in July 2018. The month after his retirement was investigated.

It is worth mentioning that Chen Wu worked with He Xin, who served as the secretary of the Lianjiang Municipal Party Committee from January 2007 to August 2008, and the mayor was He Xin at that time.

In March last year, Chen Wu was indicted on suspicion of accepting bribes. The Dongguan Municipal People's Procuratorate's indictment alleges that Chen Wu sought benefits for others in undertaking projects and other aspects between 2003 and 2013, and accepted property from others between 2003 and 2018, an amount of money and property, which was particularly huge, and should be investigated for criminal responsibility for accepting bribes according to law.

Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Gao Yuyang

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