Li Jinzao, Former Vice Minister of Culture and Tourism of the Communist Party of China, Indicted

On March 16, Li Jinzao, former deputy secretary of the Party group and vice minister of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Communist Party of China, was examined and prosecuted by the prosecution for allegedly accepting bribes.

According to the allegations, Li Jinzao used the convenience of his position as a member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Party Committee and Vice Chairman of the Autonomous Region Government, a member of the Party Group and Vice Minister of the Ministry of Commerce, former Secretary of the Party Group and Director of the National Tourism Administration, and Vice Secretary of the Party Group and Vice Minister of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to seek benefits for others in matters such as qualification approval, platform preparation, project contracting, and job promotion, and illegally received property from others in particularly large amounts. The amount was particularly huge.

Li Jinzhao worked in the Ministry of Finance and the State Planning Commission in his early years, and served as deputy mayor, standing committee member, executive deputy mayor, deputy secretary and mayor of Guilin City from August 1994, and as a member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region from October 2001. He was appointed as the Standing Committee of the Party Committee of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Deputy Secretary of the Party Group and Executive Vice Chairman of the Regional Government in January 2008, Vice Minister of Commerce and member of the Party Group in October 2011; Secretary of the Party Group and Director of the National Tourism Administration in October 2014, and Deputy Secretary of the Party Group and Vice Minister of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in March 2018. .

In July 2020, Li Jinzao fell from the horse; in September of the same year, he was removed from the position of Vice Minister of Culture and Tourism.

On January 25 this year, Li Jinzao was double-opened. He was accused of engaging in superstitious activities, living a corrupt Life and collecting money and wealth with his Family.

Li Jinzao actively persecuted Falun Gong practitioners in Guilin during his tenure there, and was listed on the Overseas Minghui Network’s list of villains for his involvement in the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners.

According to the Overseas Minghui Network, Li Jinzao actively followed Jiang Zemin’s group in persecuting Falun Gong practitioners during his tenure in Guilin, and Guilin police made numerous arrests of Falun Gong practitioners in the city.

According to reports, CCP officials in Guilin, Guangxi, followed Jiang Zemin’s group in actively persecuting Falun Gong practitioners, and hundreds of Falun Gong practitioners were kidnapped, raided, and imprisoned in brainwashing classes, detention centers, and detention centers over the past 20 years. Li Jinzao, then mayor and secretary of the Guilin Municipal Committee, was named by Minghui.com for his involvement in the persecution.

In addition, Li Jinzao has a special relationship with Liu Qibao in the official circles of the CCP. Previously, there were several rumors in the Hong Kong media that Liu Qibao would be investigated by the authorities.

Several years ago, there was an online scandal about Li Jinzao’s huge corruption and escorting a large number of corrupt officials.

It was revealed that the top echelon of the Communist Party of China had allocated 10 billion RMB to renovate Guilin for a face-saving project in Guangxi, and the money fell into Li Jinzao’s hands. During the reconstruction of Guilin from 1999 to 2003, Li Jinzao created and protected numerous billion yuan corrupt officials. In order to be able to plant eyes in Beijing, Li Jinzao gave many projects to people with backgrounds in Beijing.

Sources also say that during his tenure as Guilin’s Party Secretary, Li Jinzao befriended Liu Qibao, then deputy secretary of the Guangxi Autonomous Region, and they joined forces to get rid of Cao Bochun, the former Guangxi Autonomous Region secretary. When Cao was double-registered in Beijing for corruption, Liu Qibao was able to correct him in Guangxi, replacing Cao Bochun.

As a result of Cao’s success, Li Jinzao was placed by Liu Qibao as the vice chairman of Guangxi Autonomous Region. A few years later, Li Jinzao was promoted to executive vice chairman of Guangxi Autonomous Region.

Now Li Jinzao is being investigated, some sources say that Li Jinzao’s special relationship with Liu Qibao is one of the reasons for his fall.

Liu Qibao, who straddles the two major factions of the Communist Party and the Jiang faction, became deputy secretary of Guangxi in 2000. Liu became a member of the Politburo at the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and served as the minister of the Propaganda Department, which has long been dominated by the Jiang faction.

At the 19th CPC National Congress, Liu Qibao was “kicked out” before he reached retirement age and was not re-elected as a member of the Politburo. After Liu Qibao was demoted, his career fate has attracted much attention from the outside world.