Five officials investigated for breaches of Party discipline
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervisory Commission, the country's top anti-graft watchdogs, announced the investigation of five officials of discipline inspection and supervision departments on Tuesday to show its determination to eliminate internal "black sheep".
The five are suspected of serious violations of Party discipline and national laws
The five are: Han Taiguang, former head of the inspection team of the Hainan Provincial Party Committee. Han once served in different positions in Hainan's provincial-level discipline inspection and supervision departments. He retired in November 2019.
Ai Shaobin, former discipline inspector of the Hubei Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection.
Wang Liangshan, head of the third inspection group of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region Party committee, who turned himself in.
Jiang Zhilun, former head of the discipline inspection team of the Guizhou provincial culture and tourism department, who was appointed by the Guizhou Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection.
And, Yue Dechuan, former head of the 13th inspection group of the Shandong Provincial Party Committee.
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