甘肃省纪委监委通报5起违反中央八项规定精神典型问题
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-30 15:02

Group 1 - The provincial discipline inspection and supervision commission reported five typical violations of the central eight regulations, highlighting issues related to public officials accepting gifts, banquets, and travel arrangements that could influence their official duties [1][2][3][4][5] - Specific cases include Wang Junqiang, former deputy director of the Lintong Municipal People's Congress, who accepted numerous banquets and gifts from private enterprises from 2014 to 2025, leading to his expulsion from the party and public office [1] - Hu Yan, former deputy general manager of the provincial water investment group, similarly accepted gifts and travel arrangements from 2016 to 2025, resulting in his expulsion and criminal referral [2] Group 2 - Li Languang, former party secretary of the Dingxi Vocational and Technical College, engaged in similar misconduct from 2012 to 2025, including accepting gifts and using vehicles from management service objects, leading to his expulsion and criminal referral [3] - Wang Jian, former deputy county head and police chief of Yongdeng County, accepted numerous banquets and gifts from 2012 to 2025, resulting in his expulsion and criminal referral [3] - Zhang Bin, former director of the Jinchang Social Welfare Institute, misused public funds for banquets and established a "small treasury" for personal expenses from 2017 to 2024, leading to his dismissal [4] Group 3 - The provincial discipline inspection and supervision commission emphasized that the New Year and Spring Festival are critical periods for addressing "four winds" issues and implementing the central eight regulations [5] - It called for party organizations and leaders to adopt a strict approach to discipline, ensuring that violations are identified and addressed promptly, with a focus on maintaining a clean and efficient governance environment [5] - The commission plans to enhance supervision and inspections, aiming to eliminate corrupt practices and reinforce the integrity of public officials [5]