What are the corrupt officials doing after they are released from prison?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

In recent years, as China has intensified its crackdown on corruption, more and more people have been dismissed. After their release from prison, they will face new challenges in their lives. So, what are these former ** doing after they are released from prison after completing their sentences?

1. When the "corporate consultant" reports to the violator, he collects a "convulsion fee" and then enters the palace.

Zhong Moumou, the former director of the Zhuhai Municipal Bureau of Industry and Commerce, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for ** crimes, and not long after he was released from prison ahead of schedule, he became a "consultant" to the "tourist black shop", using his relationship when he was the director to help people "match" with the staff of the Industrial and Commercial Bureau, and inform the violators of the law enforcement department's movements as soon as possible.

After Gu Moumou, the former deputy head of the highway management section of Beilun District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, was sentenced for the crime of **, he became the director of the maintenance center in the original unit. The Beilun District Highway Management Section was once again involved in the case, and 3 people were involved, one of whom was Gu Moumou. After a lapse of 7 years, he once again stood in the defendant's dock for ** crimes.

Gong Moumou, former deputy director of the Land and Resources Bureau of Ji'an County, Jiangxi Province, was sentenced to 2 years in October 2005 for the crime of **, and 2 months later, Gong Moumou was allowed to be released on bail pending trial. After being released from prison in 2008, Li once again gave Gong 20,000 yuan in the name of subsidizing the purchase of houses and the study of children. As a result, he was sentenced to 2 years in prison with a 3-year probation for the crime of ** after being released from prison.

2. The "counterattack" of the director of the fallen horse is an inspirational model, and the secretary of the municipal party committee collects waste products and regains the "second spring".

Qiu Moumou, former director of the National Bureau of Statistics, was dismissed from his post as director of the bureau and sentenced to one year in prison for accepting cash from illegal business owners during his tenure, living a corrupt and degenerate life, and being suspected of bigamy. After walking out of the prison door, Qiu Moumou first served as a senior researcher in a research institute under the China National Offshore Oil Corporation, and then served as the chief economist of Minsheng**. With his profound academic skills and high sensitivity to numbers, Qiu Moumou's economic views are logical, well-reasoned, close to current affairs, and insightful, which are widely circulated on various new platforms, and also make him "counterattack" an inspirational model.

Yang Moumou, former member of the Standing Committee of the Zhengzhou Municipal Party Committee and former secretary of the Gongyi Municipal Party Committee, was sentenced to 8 years in prison for the crime of **. Before entering the **, he worked in a smelter in Gongyi City, Henan Province, from a technician to an engineer, and then rose to the factory director. After being released from prison, Yang Moumou chose the "scrap acquisition business" and made a net profit of 12 a year80 thousand. A year later, he was hired as the deputy director of a factory, in charge of production and technological innovation, and regained the "second spring of his life".

In 2009, the anti-gambling and anti-crime storm in Chinese football. Most of the former footballers who have been imprisoned have been banned for life, and when they are released, they have chosen to go around the business scene. It has been reported that these people have considerable experience and extensive and deep connections before being imprisoned, and one of them started a seafood business after being released from prison, with an annual net income of more than 2 million.

3. The "Five Poisons Secretary" just wants to be an ordinary person, and the deputy mayor runs a pig farm away from the hustle and bustle.

Zhang Moumou, the former secretary of the Tianmen Municipal Party Committee in Hubei Province, was named the "Secretary of the Five Poisons" because of "blowing, selling, prostitution, gambling, and greed". After serving nearly 10 years in prison, he started a new life with gray hair. At the beginning of his release from prison, there was no financial **, and the only thing that was expected to make some money was to publish a book, but the manuscript fee was negligible. With the help of friends, he opened a small teahouse where you can drink tea and eat, and at the same time sell local products, and occasionally go to a private university as a part-time teacher, like to study food, He said that he will open a Chinese culture class, hoping to spread the knowledge of Chinese culture to the whole society, and return to the society Zhang Moumou, "I just want to be plain and ordinary to be a good person, to be a self-reliant person." ”

Yu Mou, former deputy mayor of Linxiang City, Hunan Province, was responsible for **950,000 yuan, and another 100,000 yuan of illegal gains, and was sentenced to three years in prison with a five-year probation. After being sentenced, Yu quickly adjusted his mentality, stayed away from his original circle, regained his life, and even ran a pig farm for a period of time.

After being released from prison in October 2004, Li Moumou, the former deputy mayor of Xinzheng City, Henan Province, opened a "Li Ji Barbecue" after working as an apprentice for half a month at a well-known mutton barbecue restaurant.

In short, after being released from prison, they are trying to start their lives again. Some have successfully reintegrated into society, while others are still struggling. No matter what the situation, we should look at these ** with an objective and rational attitude and give them a chance to be new people. At the same time, we must also realize that the anti-corruption struggle still has a long way to go and requires the joint efforts of the whole society.

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