An official of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference in Changsha, Hunan Province, was recently reported by his nephew with a huge amount of unexplained property, and the local discipline inspection committee has intervened to investigate. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)
An official of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference in Changsha, Hunan Province, has been reported by his nephew as having a large amount of unexplained assets, and the local discipline inspection committee has intervened to investigate.
The netizen “jopinkCat” recently reported on his microblog that his uncle Jin Mouhui, an official of the Changsha CPPCC, had a large amount of unexplained assets.
The netizen said that the real name report originated from his own tracing of a property in Changsha. He said that four sets of houses in V.I. Star City were mortgaged by his stepmother Jin Moulin to her brother Jin Mouhui in 2014 at a price of 10 million yuan (RMB, the same below), and the mortgage money was used for “borrowers’ living, raising children, etc.”. Jin Mouhui is a public official, how can come up with 10 million yuan, he expressed doubts.
The whistleblower also said he investigated, Jin Mouhui as a public official, there are more than 10 million assets in plain sight. April 2, Changsha City, the unit of a staff member said, Jin Mouhui “something to go, to Guangdong. “The microblog was found to have been emptied.
The incident caused a lot of discussion on the Internet, some netizens laughed that this is “a great injustice,” and some people think that “there is something else”, “the stepmother’s brother is not a pro-uncle, this may not be a great injustice, this is definitely a conflict with the uncle. The “stepmother’s brother is not the real uncle, this may not be a great justice, this is definitely a conflict with the uncle .”
There are also netizens who say, “begging uncle to do things not to do or the real benefits of unfair distribution of an angry uncle reported. This nephew awesome.” “Imagine all the officials property to a thorough public will be how”, “this reporting often and personal grudges between relatives have a lot to do with.”
The Communist Party of China (CPC) Changsha Discipline Inspection Commission issued a “reply on the posting of netizen “jopinkCat” on April 4.
The report said that the netizen “jopinkCat” recently posted that an official of the Changsha CPPCC had unknown sources of huge property, and reported this to the Changsha Discipline Inspection Commission in real name. The Changsha City Discipline Inspection Commission in accordance with the relevant provisions and procedural requirements of the issue reflected by the whistleblower to start an investigation, the situation is being investigated and verified.
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