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中央巡视形成强大震慑效应,一周来多名在任官员主动投案
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-07-17 15:53

Core Viewpoint - Multiple current officials have voluntarily surrendered to disciplinary inspection and supervision departments, indicating a trend of self-reporting among officials facing serious violations of discipline and law [1][12][15]. Group 1: Officials Involved - Zou Xiaodong, a senior official in Nanchang, Jiangxi, is under investigation for serious violations and has voluntarily reported issues to the organization [1][3]. - Yang Bi, the chairman of the Kunming Municipal Political Consultative Conference, is also under investigation for serious violations and has voluntarily surrendered [1][5]. - Cai Weiguo, the head of the Zhejiang Provincial Fire Rescue Corps, is under investigation for serious violations and has voluntarily reported to the authorities [1][7]. - Guan Jian, the Party Secretary of Harbin Music College, is under investigation for serious violations and has voluntarily surrendered [1][9]. - Nie Yunxia, a senior official in Jiangxi's Industrial and Information Technology Department, is under investigation for serious violations and has voluntarily reported issues [1][12]. Group 2: Context of Investigations - The investigations coincide with the conclusion of the first round of central inspections and the upcoming second round, highlighting a systematic approach to addressing corruption [12][15]. - The 20th Central Fifth Round of Inspections began in April, with 16 inspection teams deployed to various regions, focusing on power and responsibility, particularly among top leaders [12][13]. - The proactive reporting by officials has become a new norm in the anti-corruption efforts, reflecting a shift in mindset under increased pressure and educational initiatives [15].