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Fight the tiger non-stop!Jiangxi’s “Third Tiger” was officially arrested and backer exposed | Xi Jinping | Fighting Tigers | Xiao Yi | Meng Jianzhu | Virtual Currency | Mining

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[Voice of Hope December 7, 2021](Comprehensive report by our reporter He Jingtian)Xi Jinping’s authorities have been fighting tigers recently. On December 7, according to official CCP news, Xiao Yi, the former vice chairman of the Jiangxi Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, was arrested on suspicion of taking bribes and abusing power. It is reported that Xiao Yi’s career has been promoted many times by Meng Jianzhu, then Secretary of the Jiangxi Provincial Party Committee and former Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee of the Communist Party of China, and once served as the director of the Jiangxi Provincial Office in Beijing for nearly ten years.

Jiangxi “Third Tiger” was arrested

The Supreme People’s Procuratorate of the Communist Party of China reported on December 7 that Xiao Yi, a former member of the CPPCC Jiangxi Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China and vice chairman, was suspected of taking bribes and abusing his power and transferred it to the prosecutors for review and prosecution. A few days ago, the Supreme Procurator made a decision to arrest Xiao Yi on suspicion of accepting bribes and abuse of power.

Xiao Yi is a native of Ganzhou, Jiangxi. His official career is mainly in Jiangxi Province. Since June 1996, he has served as Secretary of the Ruijin Municipal Committee, Director of the Jiangxi Provincial Office in Beijing, and Deputy Secretary-General of the Jiangxi Provincial Government. In January 2018, he served as Jiangxi Province. The vice chairman of the CPPCC will continue to serve as secretary of the Fuzhou Municipal Party Committee until March 2021.

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Xiao Yi was investigated on May 10 this year and was double opened on November 13th.

The official report of the Communist Party of China mentioned that Xiao Yi abused his power to introduce and support enterprises to engage in virtual currency “mining” activities that do not meet the requirements of the national industrial policy, and illegally raise debts for projects, etc.

The notification also stated that Xiao Yi condoned and acquiesced to certain related persons to use their position to influence personal gains, engage in profit-making activities in violation of regulations, engage in power and money transactions; arbitrarily make decisions and implement major projects, intervene in and intervene in judicial activities; , Use power for personal gain, use the convenience of one’s position to profit for others, and illegally accept huge amounts of property.

Xiao Yi is the first provincial and ministerial-level senior official to fall in Jiangxi this year, and he is also the “third tiger” investigated in Jiangxi after the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. Before him, Li Yihuang, the former deputy governor of Jiangxi, and Shi Wenqing, the former deputy director of the Standing Committee of the Jiangxi Provincial People’s Congress of the Communist Party of China, were investigated.

Xiao Yi is also the “eighth tiger” investigated and dealt with by the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection this year (2021).

After Xiao Yi fell, the fourth “tiger” fell off the horse recently in Jiangxi Province. That is, on November 29, Gong Jianhua, deputy director of the Standing Committee of the Jiangxi Provincial People’s Congress, was notified that he had voluntarily surrendered and was under investigation.

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Xiao Yi’s official career was allegedly promoted several times by Meng Jianzhu, then secretary of the Jiangxi Provincial Party Committee and former secretary of the Political and Legal Committee of the Communist Party of China. He once served as the director of the Jiangxi Provincial Office in Beijing for nearly ten years.

Prior to this, Xiao Yi’s two subordinates, Wu Jianchun, former member of the Standing Committee of the Municipal Party Committee and Deputy Mayor of Fuzhou City, and Fang Baichun, the former Deputy Mayor of Fuzhou City, had been sacked.

Li Shaohua, former female deputy secretary of the Shandong Procuratorate, retired for three years and was investigated

On June 9, Li Shaohua, former member of the Standing Committee of the Shandong Provincial People’s Congress and chairman of the Legal Affairs Committee, and former deputy party secretary and deputy chief prosecutor of the Provincial Procuratorate, was notified of the investigation.

Li Shaohua (female), 67, is a native of Pizhou, Jiangsu, but has served in Shandong Province for a long time. She used to serve as Deputy Director of the Criminal Prosecution Division of the Shandong Provincial Procuratorate and Deputy Director of the Anti-Corruption and Bribery Bureau. She retired in February 2018.

It is worth noting that Li Shaohua served as the deputy procurator of the Shandong Provincial Procuratorate in December 2001 and continued until January 2013. In this position, he was repeatedly named by Minghui.com due to his involvement in the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners.

Li Shaohua is mainly responsible for the illegal conviction of Falun Gong practitioner Kang Zongfeng and Wei Fengqin in Linqing City, Shandong Province, and the illegal sentence of Falun Gong practitioner Wang Yanzhi in Dezhou City, Shandong Province.

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