
Wang Yilin, the former chairman and party secretary of the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), has been expelled from the Chinese Communist Party due to serious discipline violations, including accepting large bribes and having long-standing associations with political fraudsters, according to state media. This expulsion is part of China's ongoing anti-corruption campaign targeting high-ranking officials within the party. Additionally, Li Jiping, the former vice president of the China Development Bank, has also been expelled for suspected severe violations of discipline and laws. These actions reflect the government's continued efforts to address corruption within its ranks.
China’s continuing battle against corruption in the financial sector may have claimed another scalp. Sources told Caixin a 28-year veteran of the Shanghai Stock Exchange is being probed. https://t.co/9m5Kz34r6U
"The former vice president of China Development Bank, Li Jiping, has been expelled from the Communist Party for suspected severe violations of discipline & laws" https://t.co/abcpkXqBOw
Former vice president of Chinese policy bank expelled from Communist Party, Xinhua says https://t.co/40oxXt02m9 https://t.co/WAYIzodIbG
