Chinese authorities recently announced the first senior official in 2021 to be sacked under a sweeping anti-corruption campaign.
Li Wenxi, former vice chairman of the Liaoning Province Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), was placed under investigation for violating laws and discipline, the Chinese regime’s anti-corruption watchdog announced on Jan. 25. The CPPCC is a political advisory body to the Chinese Communist Party.
Earlier, a number of Party members associated with Li had also been sacked. For instance, former deputy director of the public security department of Liaoning Province, Bai Yuexian; and Liu Guoqiang, fellow CPPCC vice chairman, who had worked with Li for many years, who was arrested recently on Jan. 23.
According to public information, Li, a native of Benxi city, Liaoning, began working as director of his hometown’s police bureau in April 1994. He rose up the ranks of the security apparatus and became director and Party secretary of the Liaoning public security department. In March 2011, he was transferred to the CPPCC vice chairman role. He retired in 2013.
On May 7, 2004, several security officers tortured Gao in an attempt to coerce her into giving up her faith. They shocked her face with electric batons from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Her face became severely burnt, swollen, and full of blisters, according to the WOIPFG investigative report. Gao eventually died in 2005 at the age of 37. Li was director of the Liaoning public security department at the time.
Li’s former associate, Bai Yuexian, was dismissed in September 2020. Bai and Li worked together for 11 years. Under Li’s tutelage, Bai rose through the ranks of the local security apparatus. After Bai fell from grace, his political backer Li was also investigated.
Liu’s former colleague Liu Guoqiang was also recently arrested on suspicion of accepting bribes.
The CCDI stated that it recently concluded its investigation into Liu and found that he “disobeyed the Party, lacked loyalty and honesty to the Party, was double-faced, had no sense of rules, blindly listened to ‘political liars,’ spent huge sums of money to bribe people, was corrupt, and was deliberately opposed to organizational reviews.”
The CCDI added that Liu will next be prosecuted.
Liu was also close to Bo Xilai, having served as the Liaoning vice governor under him. During the time that Bo and Liu served in Liaoning, many Falun Gong practitioners were incarcerated at the Masanjia Labor Camp, notorious for grueling conditions and torture.