Gansu vice-governor under investigation due to duty-related violations
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Zhao Jinyun, vice-governor of Gansu province, is being investigated under the suspicion of serious duty-related violations, the National Commission of Supervision, China's top anti-corruption authority, announced on Friday.
Public information shows that Zhao, 59, a native of Gansu, joined the Jiusan Society in 1999, and had worked in her home province before the investigation. In December 2022, she became the provincial vice-governor.
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