The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection suddenly announced the fall of the former deputy director of the National Energy Administration of the Communist Party of China was double-opened

The official website of the State Supervisory Commission of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection released news on April 21 that Liu Baohua, a former member of the Communist Party group and deputy director of the National Energy Administration, was “doubly fired” (expelled from the Party and from public office).

According to the report, Liu Baohua confronted organizational review, accepted gifts and gratuities, did not truthfully report personal matters, collected money and enriched himself, used his position to benefit others in company operations and project contracting, and illegally received large amounts of money and property.

Liu Baohua was accused of seriously violating the political and organizational discipline of the Communist Party of China, constituting a serious violation of the law and suspected of bribery, “serious in nature, the impact is bad”, and therefore given double-opening punishment and transferred to justice.

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On Oct. 17 last year, before the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th CPC Central Committee, the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection suddenly announced Liu Baohua’s fall. And just two days ago, Liu Baohua also went to his hometown of Hebei to research the construction of renewable energy demonstration zone, the winter Olympics power supply security.

Liu Baohua’s fall was announced on the same day, October 17, the National Energy Board party group held a meeting to emphasize that all CPC cadres should have a deep understanding of the serious and complex situation of the fight against corruption in the National Energy Board.

In recent years, China’s Energy Bureau collapsed into corruption. Before Liu Baohua, his boss, Nur Baili, former director of the NEA, was sentenced to life imprisonment for bribery in December 2019; deputy directors Xu Yongsheng and Wang Xiaolin have also been investigated. There was also Liu Baohua’s predecessor, Hao Weiping, former director of the nuclear power division of China’s National Energy Administration, who was sentenced to 12 and a half years in October 2016 at Beijing’s First Intermediate Court for accepting more than 12.4 million yuan in bribes.