Yaan party chief removed from post amid graft allegations
The party head of Yaan city, Sichuan province, was removed from his post, the municipal government said on Sunday night on its official Sina Weibo blog.
The party head of Yaan city, Sichuan province, was removed from his post, the municipal government said on Sunday night on its official Sina Weibo blog.
The statement said the decision was made by the Communist Party’s Sichuan committee but did not mention the reason for Xu Jengjia’s removal. Xu will be replaced Ye Zhuang, secretary general of Sichuan provincial government and director of the general office of Sichuan provincial government.
Many mainland media organisations circulated the report on Monday, highlighting recent rumours that Xu may be involved in corruption.
But a female official within the news office of the Yaan government on Monday refused to comment on whether there was an internal investigation into Xu’s conduct.
“So far, we just can announce he’s been removed from the post. Nothing further can be said at this moment.” she said, refusing to offer her name.
Xu was widely criticised in April over his bureaucratic handling of the relief efforts in the wake of the Yaan earthquake, which left some 196 people dead and hundreds injured.