Qiu Mingfang, a Jiangsu businesswoman, has been accused of offering bribes to Wu Lifang, the former deputy secretary general of the Hebei provincial government, and details have been revealed.
According to the indictment of Qiu Mingfang’s unit bribery case released on the official website of the Communist Party of China, Qiu Mingfang, head of Jiangsu Shenhua Real Estate Co., Ltd, gave Wu Lifang a villa worth about 9.95 million yuan (RMB, same below, including decoration costs) and a golf card worth 228,000 yuan in order to seek improper benefits, and offered a cash bribe of 5,000 pounds to Lifang’s son when he learned that he was going to study in the United Kingdom. And Wu Lifang used her authority to help Qiu Mingfang’s company raise 509 million yuan.
Jiangsu businesswoman Qiu Mingfang (Photo source: video screenshot)
Public information shows that Wu Lifang, male, Hebei Renqiu people. In May 2012, Wu Lifang was transferred to Zhangjiakou as deputy secretary of the municipal party committee, and more than a year later became deputy secretary of the Baoding municipal party committee, and in November 2016 was transferred to Hebei provincial government deputy secretary general and member of the party group of the provincial government, until In November 2018, Wu Lifang became the deputy secretary general of the Hebei provincial government and a member of the party group of the provincial government until May 2018.
In November 2018, Wu Lifang was double-opened, and the official notification said that Wu Lifang colluded with individual private business owners and was complicit in power and money transactions, which constituted a violation of the law and suspected of a crime.
Qiu Mingfang, head of Jiangsu Shenhua Real Estate Co., is one of the businessmen who had “power and money deals” with Wu Lifang. Qiu Mingfang has been indicted for allegedly offering bribes to units.
In the first half of 2007, Qiu Mingfang sought help from Wu Lifang for two real estate projects that he was unable to carry out due to lack of funds. Qiu Mingfang’s company to raise RMB 509 million.
In order to thank Wu Lifang for his great help in financing his company and to continue to receive help in the future, Qiu Mingfang proposed to Wu Lifang to buy a villa in Hainan for him.
After Wu Lifang agreed, Qiu Mingfang obtained a copy of his son Wu Moujia’s ID card and account book from Wu Lifang’s wife Liang Moumou, and arranged for his cousin’s sister-in-law Wang Moumou to sign the purchase contract in Wu Moujia’s name and pay for the whole house by credit card in August 2009. The villa had an area of 398.34 square meters and the purchase price was 7,841,600 yuan.
In August 2012, Wu Lifang transferred the house to the name of Qiu Mingfang’s daughter, but the actual controller of the villa was still Wu Lifang. Meanwhile, at the request of Wu Lifang’s wife, Qiu Mingfang arranged for Wang Moumou to commission a decoration company in Shenzhen to renovate the villa at a cost of approximately RMB 2.11 million.
In February 2015, Wu Lifang was interviewed and verified by the Hebei Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection because Li Moujia, the former director of Langfang Construction Bureau, confessed that he had offered bribes to Wu Lifang to get promoted. The same in early 2015, Qiu Mingfang and cousin sister-in-law Wang Moumou contradictions and public, Wang Moumou had threatened Qiu Mingfang and Wu Lifang’s wife, said to report Qiu Mingfang to Wu Lifang to buy a house in Hainan.
The company’s main business is to provide a wide range of services and services to the public.
The indictment also shows that Qiu Mingfang learned that Wu Lifang’s wife Liang Moumou liked to play golf, and in August 2009, he applied for a golf card in the name of Wu Lifang’s son near the Hainan villa he purchased, spending 228,000 RMB, and gave the card to Liang Moumou.
In 2010, Qiu Mingfang learned that Wu Lifang’s son was going to study in the UK and sent Wu Lifang £5,000 in cash at a hotel in Yanjiao, Sanhe City on a certain date in 2011.
As of now, Qiu Mingfang’s sentence for the alleged unit bribery in this case has not been publicly released.
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