Bai Tinghui, party secretary and director of the Shanghai State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, is currently under investigation for “serious violations of party discipline and the law”, the Shanghai Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision announced on Thursday.
Bai has headed the agency since his appointment in February 2019. The Henan province native has had a long career in the eastern megacity, previously working as a subway engineer, director of the Shanghai Railway Transit and the Shanghai Water Authority. In 2017, he became a member of the Communist Party’s Shanghai municipal committee.
Also on Thursday, state news agency Xinhua reported that five management-level staff at SOEs across China were under investigation by local disciplinary bureaus. The companies span industries including energy, shipbuilding, gas and electricity.
China’s top graft-buster detained hundreds of SOE officials in first half
China’s top graft-buster detained hundreds of SOE officials in first half
He was found to have abused his power and illegally gained 325 million yuan (US$44.66 million) from various financial institutions while changing savings into foreign currency, violating regulations for state company officials.
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China’s top graft-buster, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) said it detained more than 140 SOE officials in corruption investigations in the first half of the year, while over 200 turned themselves in. The number of SOEs placed under investigation “increased significantly” compared with the same period last year, it said.
The corruption crackdown targeting SOEs was listed as a priority for the CCDI this year at a January meeting, where the firms were described as the “ballast” of the economy and critical to President Xi Jinping’s development agenda.
In March, the CCDI began inspections of 30 of the country’s biggest SOEs directly managed by the state, including the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, China National Petroleum Corporation and the China Three Gorges Corporation.
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