BEIJING: A senior Chinese official formerly in charge of investigating corruption within the national security ministry has been expelled from the ruling Communist Party and from public office after being found guilty of corruption himself. China's anti-graft watchdog announced its action against Liu Yanpi
BEIJING: A senior Chinese official formerly in charge of investigating corruption within the national security ministry has been expelled from the ruling Communist Party and from public office after being found guilty of corruption himself.
Liu's main crimes were political in nature, according to the statement by the watchdong, Central Commission for Discipline Inspection . Besides criticising Liu for a"collapse of ideals and beliefs" and a"loss of party principles", the CCDI said Liu had joined the"political gang" of Sun Lijun, a former vice minister of public security, who was expelled for political crimes and corruption in 2021.