Corrupt officials play tricks, make up stories about rich families, dress up as ghosts with sheets, and learn to cry and bark like cats.

Corrupt officials play tricks, make up stories about rich families, dress up as ghosts with sheets, and learn to cry and bark like cats.

  CCTV News:Recently, China discipline inspection and supervision newspaper disclosed the details of Xie Tiejun, the former director of Changchun directly under the authority Veteran Cadres Management Service Center, who committed serious violations of discipline and law. When asked about the whereabouts of the disciplinary money, Xie Tiejun actually fabricated such obviously unreasonable words as "the money was eaten by the dog" and "the money was burned by me".

  Xie Tiejun, former director of Changchun directly under the authority Veteran Cadres Management Service Center (data map)

  After officials were investigated for violating discipline, some people were lucky and always fantasized that as long as they didn’t say anything, there was nothing anyone could do. In the face of censorship, they tried their best to write, direct and perform a ridiculous drama:

  Some people talk glibly and try to find a "fig leaf" for their illegal and criminal acts. 

  Zhang Xinchang, former director of the Water Conservancy Bureau of Suining County, Jiangsu Province, defended the behavior of accepting money and goods from subordinates: "People who pay bribes let me accept the money with tears in their eyes. I feel sorry for them if I don’t accept it."

  Yang Qiang, former director of the Tourism Office of China National Tourism Administration in London, used public funds to buy air tickets, suitcases, designer bags and cameras for his wife and children. When investigated, he argued that his wife was a temporary employee of the office, the air tickets were reasonably reimbursed, and buying bags was a work need.

  Some people are playing tricks and trying to intimidate the censors in extreme ways.

  Guo Zhiling, the former director of the Anti-Corruption Bureau of Huazhou City, Guangdong Province, was under organizational review. Whenever it was the turn of the young female escort, she pretended to be a ghost at night, with long hair and mumbling, dangling with a wake-up sheet, crying like a baby, barking like a cat, jumping and laughing like a dog, intimidating the escort. Guo also threatened to go on a hunger strike, suggesting that he should use imported drugs when he was sick, and even personal daily necessities for women also put forward various requirements.

  Zhou Hui, former member of the Standing Committee of Shawan County Committee in Tacheng District, Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, threatened the case-handling personnel by swearing, biting, shouting at night, hunger strike and committing suicide, so that at least three policemen accompanied him 24 hours a day in his cell.

 

  Zhou Hui, former member of the Standing Committee of Shawan County Committee in Tacheng District, Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (data map)

  What’s more, in order to prevaricate the censors, he not only played a "combination boxing", but also acted as a screenwriter, making up a "rich family story" for himself.

  Zhang Xiaojiang, the former party secretary and chairman of the CPPCC in Wulong District, Chongqing, either kept silent about the issue or talked about his own achievements, shouting: "I have no problem, I was framed. You can lock me up for up to 3 months, and then you have to let me out! " Use "can’t sit still, stand unsteadily, can’t hear clearly, can’t answer" to deal with the discipline inspectors, and also make a splash and insult the staff.

 

  Zhang Xiaojiang, former Party Secretary and Chairman of Chongqing Wulong District Political Consultative Conference (data map)

  After investigation, the investigators found that Zhang Xiaojiang’s daughter studying abroad owned more than 10 properties. When asked about the source of these properties, Zhang Xiaojiang, who was born in poverty, boasted: "Her grandfather left it to me and her. My father ran a shipping freight company in his early years, which was famous locally ‘ Ship king ’ , and later left us a lot of wealth … …”

  Examiner: "Why don’t you deposit so much money in the bank?"

  Zhang: "I am a leading cadre in party member, how can I show my wealth?"

  "Since your father left so much legacy, why didn’t your brother and sister get it?"

  "The emperor loves his eldest son, and the people hurt him. I am the oldest in the family. When my father died, he only told me where a person hid money. "

  … …

  I just want to ask, do you believe those sophistry statements? Don’t you think it’s ridiculous to pretend to be secretive and bark like a cat? I don’t feel ashamed when something goes wrong, but I deny sophistry in every way and add so much dog blood drama to myself. It can be said that it is extremely stupid.

  If people don’t know, unless they don’t do it, corrupt officials will do their best, but they will be full of gaffes. No matter how much sophistry there is, there is nothing to say in the face of objective evidence. Playing smart in front of the organization, playing games with party rules and regulations, and thinking that these tricks can fight against organizational censorship are all wishful thinking. As long as you break the law, you can’t escape punishment after all.

  Article 57 of the Regulations on Disciplinary Actions in the Communist Party of China (CPC) stipulates that anyone who commits one of the following acts against organizational review shall be given a warning or a serious warning; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be dismissed from his post within the party or be placed on probation; If the circumstances are serious, he will be expelled from the party: (1) colluding with confessions or forging, destroying, transferring or concealing evidence; (two) to prevent others from exposing and providing evidence; (3) shielding the co-conspirators; (4) Providing false information to the organization and covering up the facts; (five) there are other acts against organizational censorship.

  "Any behavior against organizational censorship is shooting yourself in the foot." Cadres who violate discipline or law must be dealt with according to discipline and law. As individuals, it is the only correct choice to admit mistakes, repent and sincerely correct mistakes. (Text/Chen Xin)

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