Officials warned for frugality violations
TWELVE officials have been reprimanded for violating the party’s frugality rule, the local anti-graft body announced yesterday.
Huang Qun, Party secretary of Shanghai Oriental Notary Public Office, was brought to account after he was found to have given his employees commercial prepaid cards and insurance polices between 2010 and 2012. Three other officials at the office were also reprimanded.
Liu Wei, Party secretary of the Shanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood Research, was given a warning for approving funding for 67 people to travel overseas in 2013 and 2014. Liu was also chastised for using government cars for private purposes, said the CPC Shanghai Commission for Discipline Inspection.
Li Yuanchun and Yuan Wei, the director and deputy director of the institute, were also admonished.
Wang Jianping, chief of Shanghai Institute of Science and Technology Management, was reprimanded for approving and participating in a publicly funded tour for conference attendees in Deqing County in east China’s Zhejiang Province in August 2014.
Yang Yaowu, chief of SISTM’s policy research institute, was also given a warning for proposing and organizing the tour.
Zheng Baiwei, Party secretary of Shanghai Teachers Training Center, was reprimanded for organizing a publicly funded student trip to Huangshan Mountain in Anhui Province, in November 2013.
The center’s deputy director Lou Ning’er was called on the carpet for proposing and organizing a faculty trip to the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in June 2013.
Lu Yi, general manager of the North America branch of SAIC Motor Corporation Ltd, was rebuked for granting subsidies to himself and using public funds to play golf and tour scenic spots.
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