Group 1 - The energy sector, particularly the oil and petrochemical systems, is currently a major focus of anti-corruption efforts, with 14 officials under investigation and 2 others facing disciplinary actions since July [1][2] - Among the investigated officials, a significant number are retired, indicating that retirement does not exempt individuals from scrutiny, as seen with cases like Yuan Guangyu and Dong Xiaoli, who were investigated years after retirement [1][2] - The concentration of power and resources in the energy sector makes it susceptible to corruption, as highlighted by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection's emphasis on the need to address corruption in key areas such as finance and state-owned enterprises [2][3] Group 2 - Specific cases of corruption include Yuan Guangyu, who was expelled from the party for serious violations, including engaging in money-for-sex transactions and illegal business activities post-retirement [2] - The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection has been actively monitoring the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), with at least 13 management personnel investigated since the former general manager Li Yong was scrutinized in March 2024 [3]
反腐风暴席卷石油石化领域,一月内十余名干部官宣被查、2人被处分