Xu Guojun, the principal criminal of Kaiping branch of Bank of China, was repatriated to China
2021-11-15
In November 14th, under the coordination and coordination of the international anti-corruption coordination office, the office of the international pursuit and stolen goods work, and the joint efforts of the relevant departments and the Guangdong provincial supervisory organs, Xu Guojun, a criminal suspect with 20 years' duty, was forced to repatriate. Xu Guojun, a criminal suspect with 20 years of duty, was forced to repatriate. Xu Guojun, a criminal suspect with 20 years of duty, was forced to repatriate. Xu Guojun, male, former president of Kaiping sub branch of Bank of China, was suspected of embezzlement and misappropriation of huge public funds together with Xu Chaofan and Yu Zhendong, the former and former presidents of Kaiping sub branch, and fled to the United States in 2001. Relevant Chinese departments have actively carried out international judicial and law enforcement cooperation and persevered in the pursuit of fugitives and stolen goods. Yu Zhendong and Xu Chaofan were repatriated to China in 2004 and 2018 respectively. The case handling authorities and the Bank of China have recovered more than 2 billion yuan of stolen money involved in the case from home and abroad. The person in charge of the central pursuit and recovery Office pointed out that Xu Guojun's involvement in the case was particularly huge. He fled for fear of crime and resisted tenaciously, with a very bad impact. His arrest marked that the pursuit and recovery of stolen goods in the Kaiping sub branch case had achieved significant results after 20 years, and fully proved that no matter where or how long corrupt elements fled, they could not escape legal sanctions. The person in charge of the central pursuit and escape office said that we have an unswerving will and determination to pursue the fugitives to the end. We will continue to strengthen the international anti-corruption pursuit and recovery of stolen goods, and never let corrupt elements go unpunished. (outlook new era)
Edit:Luo yu Responsible editor:Jia jia
Source:Website of the State Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CPC Central Committee
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