Core Insights - In 2025, a total of 65 central management cadres were investigated, an increase from 58 in the previous year, indicating a continued focus on anti-corruption efforts [4] - The investigation of Cheng Jun, the Party Secretary and President of the Bank of China Zhejiang Branch, marks him as the 211th central-level cadre under investigation in 2025 [1] - The trend shows a decrease in the number of investigations of central-level cadres from 257 in 2024 to 211 in 2025, reflecting a tightening of scrutiny [1] Group 1 - Cheng Jun is the fifth former president of a state-owned bank's Zhejiang branch to be investigated in the past year, following several high-profile cases [3] - Other notable figures investigated include former senior experts and deputy directors from financial regulatory bodies, highlighting a broader crackdown on financial misconduct [4] - The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection emphasized the importance of deepening anti-corruption efforts as part of the "14th Five-Year Plan" [4] Group 2 - In 2024, national disciplinary inspection agencies reported investigations involving 73 provincial-level and above cadres, 4,348 departmental-level cadres, and 35,000 county-level cadres [4] - The disciplinary actions taken included 73 provincial-level and above cadres, and 38,38 departmental-level cadres were punished, indicating a robust enforcement of regulations [4] - The ongoing efforts aim to provide strong support for the modernization of China through strict governance [4]
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