Chongqing, the most important city in southwestern China, is the fourth municipality directly under the Central Government of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) after Beijing, Shanghai, and Tianjin. Since CCP leader Xi Jinping started his anti-corruption campaign against political opponents, six “tigers” have been sacked in Chongqing. Tigers refers to corrupt officials at the vice-provincial (ministerial) level and above. Deng Huilin, the former deputy mayor and director of public security of Chongqing, is the latest. Chongqing’s six tigers were all promoted and reinstated while being corrupt. Deng is an excellent and typical example. He was handpicked by Xi after two Chongqing municipal party secretaries and three public security directors were down. Sure enough, in making their way to the top, these communist officials have a common path. Deng has been corrupt since 24 years ago as a vice director of a budget and finance office. Let’s take a brief look …
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