Recently, Liu Lixian, former secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, voluntarily surrendered to law enforcement agencies, which has attracted widespread attention from the society and has become the focus of attention. But is there a deeper political inside story behind this political move?
Liu Lixian's personal background
Liu Lixian, born in 1954 and graduated from Jilin University, served as Deputy Director of the Corruption and Bribery Procuratorate of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, Deputy Director of the General Administration of Anti-Corruption and Bribery, Director of the Procuratorial Technology Bureau, Director of the Institute of Procuratorial Theory, and Vice President of China Huarong Asset Management Corporation. In 2005, he joined ICBC as Secretary of the Discipline Inspection Committee and Executive Director of ICBC Limited.
The reason for voluntary surrender
Although Liu Lixian resigned from the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China in 2014 due to his age, his recent voluntary surrender has once again attracted widespread attention. Does this action mean an escalation and deepening of China's anti-corruption struggle?
The current state of the fight against corruption
At present, China's discipline inspection and supervision organs at all levels are actively carrying out nationwide education and rectification of the contingent of discipline inspection and supervision cadres. This rectification is seen as part of China's anti-corruption struggle, aimed at strengthening party style and clean government and ensuring fair and transparent governance.
Outlook for the future
Liu Lixian's voluntary surrender undoubtedly underscores the Chinese government's firm determination in the fight against corruption, and regardless of the background and position involved, he will be severely punished by the law. This determination will help maintain high standards for the construction of party style and clean government, and ensure the integrity and transparency of China's national governance system. In the future, China will continue to adhere to the position of zero tolerance, actively deal with corruption, and promote the comprehensive development of strict party management to a deeper level, so as to safeguard the party's discipline and image and ensure the fairness and integrity of the national governance system.