Ningxia prosecutors have filed a public prosecution against Cai Ming for suspected bribery and using influence to solicit bribes.

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The case of Cai Ming, former Deputy Secretary-General of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region CPPCC and Director of the General Office, suspected of bribery and using influence to accept bribes, has been investigated and concluded by the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Supervisory Commission, and transferred to the procuratorial authorities for review and prosecution.
According to the jurisdiction designated by the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region People’s Procuratorate, the Guyuan City People’s Procuratorate has lawfully filed a public prosecution with the Intermediate People’s Court of Guyuan City.
The case is under further processing.
During the review and prosecution stage, the procuratorial authorities lawfully informed the defendant Cai Ming of his litigation rights, questioned the defendant lawfully, and listened to the opinions of his defense attorneys.
The prosecution by the Guyuan City People’s Procuratorate accuses:
The defendant Cai Ming, utilizing his positions as Secretary of the Salt Lake County Party Committee, member and deputy director (deputy bureau chief) of the Autonomous Region Ethnic and Religious Affairs Committee (Religious Affairs Bureau), deputy minister of the Autonomous Region United Front Work Department, secretary of the Party Committee of the Ningxia Socialist College, deputy secretary-general of the Ningxia CPPCC, member of the Party Committee of the agency, deputy secretary of the Party Committee of the agency, and director of the General Office, among other positions, and the convenience provided by his authority, status, and influence, sought benefits for others, illegally accepted others’ property, with a particularly large amount; after leaving his position, he used the convenience of his former authority and status, and through the conduct of other state officials in their official capacity, sought improper benefits for others, accepted others’ property, with a large amount, and should be held criminally responsible for bribery and using influence to accept bribes. (CCTV News)

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