China News Agency, Beijing, August 23 (Reporter Zhang Su) The Supreme People's Procuratorate of China reported on the 23rd that Wang Minghui, former deputy secretary and deputy director of the Sichuan Provincial People's Congress Standing Committee, was suspected of taking bribes and abusing his power. transferred to the procuratorate for review and prosecution.

  A few days ago, the Supreme People's Procuratorate made a decision to arrest Wang Minghui on suspicion of bribery and abuse of power.

The case is being further processed.

  According to public information, Wang Minghui was born in February 1960 in Ziyang, Sichuan. He started working in December 1977 and joined the Communist Party of China in October 1980. He graduated from the Sichuan Provincial Party School with a major in modern management and has a postgraduate degree from the Provincial Party School.

He has worked in Ziyang, Neijiang, Yibin and other places for many years, and served as the deputy governor of the Sichuan Provincial Government, the Secretary-General of the Provincial Party Committee, and the Director of the Provincial Party Committee Reform Office.

  In January this year, it was officially notified that Wang Minghui was suspected of serious violations of discipline and law and was under investigation.

In July, officials announced that Wang Minghui had been expelled from the party and public office for serious violations of discipline and law.

He was accused of "deliberately fighting against organizational censorship, engaging in superstitious activities", "coveting for pleasure, accepting banquets, tours and services arranged by private business owners", etc., and "providing help for many people's job promotion and adjustment in violation of regulations."

  Wang Minghui was also accused of "receiving gifts in violation of regulations, engaging in power and sex transactions", "breaking the bottom line of discipline and law, using power for personal gain, indistinguishable between intimacy and unscrupulous businessmen", and was also accused of "seriously distorted views on political achievements, eager for quick success and abuse of power, causing the country interests suffered particularly heavy losses”.

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