The director asked for a bribe and was reported by his subordinates

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-08

The director asked for a bribe and was reported by his subordinates

1.Cao Pusheng, the former director of the Henan Food Bureau, put forward the idea of using 8 million yuan for personal gain after learning that his subordinates reported that he was ** and his life was erosive. Before the case, the director used his power to frantically accept money, and received a total of more than 3.29 million yuan in bribes.

2.During Cao Pusheng's 7 years as the Xinxiang Municipal Legal Committee and the director of the Henan Provincial Food Bureau, he took advantage of his position to be investigated and punished. On August 8, 2014, the court sentenced Cao Pusheng to 19 years in prison for bribery and **.

After the first case, Cao Pusheng attracted widespread public attention with his luck and bold style. Cao Pusheng's subordinates said they would make his behavior public during the two sessions.

Cao Pusheng felt very troubled by this, and he didn't think about tea and dinner all day, and finally came up with a "solution": he took out 8 million yuan as a "hush money" to the whistleblower to try to calm the situation.

Cao Pusheng was born in October 1952 in Puyang County, Henan Province, joined the army in 1970 and joined the Communist Party in 1971. In 1975, he was transferred to work in Puyang County Fertilizer Factory, and in 1978, he was admitted to the Department of Economics of Zhengzhou University, and began his officialdom career after graduation, serving as a member of the Puyang Economic Committee, deputy secretary of the Nanle County Party Committee, Nanle County Magistrate, Secretary of the Nanle County Party Committee, Deputy Mayor of Puyang City, Secretary of the Xinxiang Municipal Law Committee, Secretary of the Xinxiang Discipline Inspection Committee, etc.

In 2006, Cao Pusheng was transferred to the director of the Henan Provincial Food Bureau, and at the age of 54, he became a provincial and department-level cadre, and his career was thriving. However, since 2011, Cao Pusheng has become worried because he has seen someone posting against him online

After investigation, the person who posted the report was his subordinate. In the face of this report, Cao Pusheng's face was full of sadness during the day, and it was difficult to sleep every night. This report contains many detailed contents, accusing Cao Pusheng and his accomplices of low-priced land, misappropriation of state-owned assets, covert money laundering, establishment of private treasury, appropriation of unit housing, occupation of unit housing and buses, buying and selling official positions and accepting bribes through nepotism, disorderly lifestyle, squandering and wasting, occupying army rations and gambling, and other crimes, each of which is deeply shocking.

The report letter named Cao Pusheng of the Henan Provincial Food Bureau in a semi-real-name manner, accusing him of privately giving state-owned assets to developers, amounting to hundreds of millions of yuan, and also suspected of setting up a small treasury through subordinate enterprises to launder money, misappropriating and reselling hundreds of millions of yuan of state-owned assets.

The letter also mentioned that Cao Pusheng was nepotistic and arranged for dozens of relatives to work in subordinate units of the Food Bureau, including promoting his daughter to deputy director without formalities, promoting relatives to general manager within a year, arranging lovers to subordinate units, and making a list of all lovers.

When the lovers saw their names, they panicked, believing that they were also victims, and called the police to demand that the whistleblower be held accountable for defamation. The public security organs finally found out that the whistleblower with the signature of "party member with conscience" was Deng Mou, a middle-level cadre of the Henan Provincial Food Bureau.

Schematic diagram: Report Deng boldly admitted that the report post was written by him based on evidence, and the problems reflected in it are all true, if you don't believe it, you can investigate Cao Pusheng.

Cao Pusheng avoided the fermentation of this matter, and found an excuse for "internal handling" to take the whistleblower Deng out of the police station. However, Deng refused to stop there, claiming to expose Cao Pusheng's corruption at the upcoming National People's Congress and the National People's Congress.

In order to reduce the negative impact of the whistleblower, he reached peace talks with the whistleblower. So Cao Pusheng asked his subordinate units for bribes totaling 8 million yuan to Deng. The condition is that Deng will delete the reported post, and no longer hold public office, and apologize verbally to **.

After receiving 8 million hush money, Deng really "disappeared". But if you don't want people to know unless you do it, there is no one Deng, there are thousands of Deng, Cao Pusheng's ** deeds are not only known by Deng, and there are other people in the bureau who are reporting with their real names.

There is also a person named Zhang Chuanjun who was reported with Cao Pusheng, and it was said that Cao Pusheng was nepotistic, and this Zhang Chuanjun (director of the Military Supply Center of the Provincial Food Bureau) is a person close to Cao Pusheng who is very trusted.

The report letter said that Zhang Chuanjun illegally misappropriated unit funds, and at the same time illegally promoted his subordinates. In early June 2011, Cao Pusheng was investigated for serious violations of discipline and law.

On June 23 of the same year, he was dismissed from his post. In May 2012, the Henan Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection transferred the case to the judiciary. The Henan Provincial People's Procuratorate began to investigate Cao Pusheng's major construction projects, major personnel adjustments, and important economic contacts during his tenure of office, and used these as a breakthrough point to dig deep into the internal corruption case of the Henan Provincial Food Bureau.

Cao Pusheng, Tian Wanlin and other 15 provincial food bureau corruption was exposed, with a total of 3.29 million yuan. Cao Pusheng arranged for his relatives to contract the rice packing box processing project, increased the unit price of the packing box, and made a profit of 400,000 yuan.

Cao Pusheng was worried that the whistleblower would ** his corrupt behavior and illegally collect 8 million yuan in hush money from subordinate units and project partners.

On August 8, 2014, Cao Pusheng was caught in a scandal and finally stood in the dock of the Nanyang Intermediate People's Court. He had been high-spirited and swaggering, but now he was emaciated, for he would be judged next.

The court pronounced a verdict that Cao Pusheng was guilty of **, crime, and the amount was huge. Although all the money and property have been recovered, and he confessed to the crime and had a good attitude, the Nanyang Intermediate People's Court still ruled that Cao Pusheng was sentenced to 12 years, deprived of political rights for 2 years, and confiscated 500,000 yuan of personal property for the crime of **; He was sentenced to 14 years, deprived of political rights for 3 years, and confiscated 500,000 yuan of personal property.

He was sentenced to 19 years, deprived of political rights for 5 years, confiscated 1 million yuan of personal property, and recovered the funds that had been embezzled. Cao Pusheng regretted this and lamented that when he first entered the officialdom, he paid attention to studying, improving his ability, treating himself strictly, and made some achievements for the party and the country.

However, when he was transferred from the city to the province, he began to let his guard down, and his worldview and values began to be distorted, pursuing material entertainment and enjoying glory and wealth. Today, he feels his mistakes and missteps.

In his confession, Cao Pusheng admitted that he had dealt with a township party secretary for 1,000 yuan after discovering him. However, as time passed, he began to relax his requirements for himself, gradually deviated from the standards of party membership, and lost his sense of the law.

He abused the power given by the people, turned it into a tool for personal gain, and eventually degenerated into a corrupt man. Cao Pusheng's depravity is like opium, and if public officials indulge in greed and lust in their pursuit of power, corruption breeds.

The greater the desire, the deeper the abyss of corruption, from which it will not be able to extricate itself. His depravity once again proves that leading cadres can be harmful to society after gaining power.

During his tenure as secretary of the Political and Legal Committee and secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission in Xinxiang City, Cao Pusheng used his unique leadership position to intervene in personnel transfer issues, illegally purchase houses, build villas, and so on.

During his tenure as director of the Henan Provincial Grain Bureau, he took over the power and tried to cover up the fact of corruption with superficial economic exchanges.

Cao Pusheng's subordinate Zhang was originally only a section-level cadre, but he took care of Cao Pusheng's life, buying houses, cars, and even paying for his daily living expenses.

In return, Cao Pusheng promoted Zhang to the rank of director and let him manage four units directly under the Food Bureau at the same time. However, after Zhang took over these units, there were deficits, insolvency, and even the verge of bankruptcy, which aroused strong dissatisfaction among the cadres and workers of these units.

Prosecutors investigated dozens of cadres from the provincial food bureau, led by Cao Pusheng, and exposed many problems in the food system before the case, which also plunged Henan and the entire Chinese food system into deep controversy.

Most of Cao Pusheng's illegal acts occurred during his tenure as director of the Provincial Food Bureau. This suggests that the administration's lack of oversight of the food system allows Cao and others to exploit loopholes.

The law is like an impenetrable net, and no crime can escape. Cao Pusheng was once known for being strict with himself, but after he was promoted, he couldn't resist ** and went to the road of crime, ** The amount reached 10 million, and he was finally punished by law.

Any crime will eventually be punished by the law, and no matter what you have done, you will not escape the punishment of the law. As citizens and public servants, we must always remember the importance of the law and be a law-abiding person.

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