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“双开”!从汽车“少帅”到反腐典型 刘卫东的双面人生
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-08-05 15:12
Core Viewpoint - The recent expulsion of Liu Weidong from China Weaponry Equipment Group marks the end of a 37-year career in the automotive industry, highlighting issues of corruption within the sector [1][4]. Group 1: Career Overview - Liu Weidong began his career in 1988 after graduating from Wuhan University of Technology, gradually rising through the ranks at Dongfeng Motor Corporation [3]. - He became the General Manager of Shenlong Automobile in 2001, where he led significant product diversification and capacity enhancement initiatives [3]. - Despite initial successes, Shenlong's sales plummeted after 2016, with only 68,300 units sold in 2024 [3]. Group 2: Corruption Allegations - Liu Weidong's expulsion was due to three main issues: engaging in power-for-money transactions, facilitating benefits for others, and fostering a corrupt environment among his subordinates [4]. - His actions led to a series of investigations into former colleagues, indicating a broader corruption issue within the automotive industry [4]. Group 3: Industry Impact - Shenlong Automobile has struggled to launch competitive electric vehicle models despite obtaining production qualifications for new energy vehicles in 2019 [5][7]. - The company's slow progress in the electric vehicle market raises concerns about its ability to secure a foothold and gain market share [5].
“双开”!从汽车“少帅”到反腐典型,刘卫东的双面人生
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-08-05 13:36
Core Viewpoint - The recent expulsion of Liu Weidong, former deputy general manager of China Ordnance Equipment Group, marks the end of a 37-year career in the automotive industry, highlighting issues of corruption within the sector [1][4]. Group 1: Career Overview - Liu Weidong began his career in 1988 after graduating from Wuhan University of Technology, gradually rising through the ranks at Dongfeng Motor Corporation [3]. - In 2001, he became the general manager of Shenlong Automobile Co., leading the company for a decade and overseeing the introduction of models like Peugeot 307 and Citroën C5 [3]. - Despite initial successes, Shenlong's sales plummeted after 2016, with only 68,300 units sold in 2024 [3]. Group 2: Corruption Issues - Liu's expulsion was due to three main issues: engaging in power-for-money transactions, accepting gifts and benefits, and interfering in procurement processes [4]. - His actions led to a "nest of corruption" involving several former colleagues, indicating widespread issues in the automotive industry's production, procurement, and marketing sectors [4]. - Liu had previously emphasized integrity and compliance within the organization, yet ultimately fell victim to the very issues he sought to address [4]. Group 3: Industry Challenges - Shenlong Automobile has struggled to launch competitive electric vehicle models despite obtaining production qualifications for new energy vehicles in 2019 [5][7]. - The company's plan to introduce eight new energy models over five years has seen slow progress, raising concerns about its ability to establish a foothold in the market [5].