The news released by the official Beijing Daily micro-signal “Chang’an Street News” was quoted by several Chinese portals on April 18 as saying that Ma Lina, director of the political department of the Beijing Municipal Procuratorate, fell to her death this Saturday at her residence.
The report quoted the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau as saying that criminal suspicions have been ruled out by the public security authorities after on-site investigation and survey visits. According to his family and relevant hospital diagnostic records, Ma Lina was suffering from depression. Currently, related work is underway.
The official website of the Beijing Municipal People’s Procuratorate shows that Ma Lina, native of Baoding, Hebei, born in October 1968, graduated from China University of Political Science and Law, majoring in civil and commercial economic law, with an on-the-job postgraduate degree and a master’s degree in law. She is currently a member of the party group and deputy director of the Organization Department of the Beijing Municipal People’s Procuratorate. Ma Lina was the deputy director of the office of the Beijing First Intermediate People’s Court, deputy director of the research office, deputy director of the political department, director of the organization and propaganda department, member of the party group, director of the political department and vice president; she took up her current position in July 2019 and is in charge of the political department, organ party committee (party building work department), organ discipline inspection committee, organ labor union and the Beijing branch of the State Prosecutors’ Academy.
The Caijing magazine disclosed that a number of judges of Beijing No. 1 Central Court, where Ma Lina had served for many years, were investigated in the current “national political and legal team education and rectification” campaign. On March 12 this year, the Beijing Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection released news that Guo Yanzhi, president of the Civil Division of Beijing No. 1 Central Court, a member of the Judicial Committee, a judge, and a second-level senior judge, is suspected of serious disciplinary violations and is under disciplinary review and supervisory investigation. Previously, on December 1, 2020, Liu Xinquan, a judge of the Civil Division I of the Beijing First Intermediate Court and a senior judge of Grade III, was suspected of serious violations of the law and was appointed by the Beijing Municipal Supervisory Commission to open a case for investigation by the Shijingshan District Supervisory Commission. on September 21, 2020, the Beijing Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision issued a news release stating that Huang Zhanyan, a judge of the Civil Division III of the Beijing First Intermediate Court, was suspected of serious disciplinary violations of the law and was under disciplinary review and supervisory investigation.
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