This person has been working in the court system and became a cadre at the official level at the age of 44. At the beginning of his new post as president of Wuhan Intermediate People's Court, he announced his mobile phone number, claiming that he welcomed supervision, opinions and suggestions.
His predecessor, Zhou Wenxuan, also made a big move against corruption at first, but not long after, in September 2007, he was sentenced to 10 for accepting bribes.
On his last appearance, he said he supported discipline.
The reporter consulted official website of Wuhan Intermediate People's Court and found that Wang Chen's last appearance was at the end of March.
At that time, the presidents' meetings of all courts in Wuhan were held in the Intermediate People's Court. This person attended and made a comprehensive deployment. One of them is to deepen the comprehensive and strict management of the party and hospitals, support the supervision and accountability work, and continue to be accountable.
Ironically, more than a month later, he himself fell on the journey of discipline.
According to the official resume, Wang Chen, 56, from Jiangyan, Jiangsu Province, was admitted to the Law Department of Wuhan University at the age of 18, with a doctorate in criminal law. After graduation, he entered the Hubei Provincial High Court and gradually rose to the position of President of the First Criminal Court.
At the age of 40, Wang Chen was transferred to the Hanjiang Intermediate People's Court as the president and joined the Communist Party of China. Two years later, he was transferred to the president of Huangshi Intermediate People's Court. In the past two years, that is, in May 2006, he returned to the Hubei High Court as the vice president and became a director-level cadre at the age of 44.
20 1 1 At the beginning of the year, Wang Chen was released again and served as the president of the Intermediate People's Court of Wuhan, the provincial capital city. Counting, until he fell, he had been in this position for more than seven years.
In an exclusive interview, the local media introduced Wang Chen, the first doctoral dean in the history of Wuhan Intermediate People's Court. In 2009, he was awarded the title of "National Expert in Trial Business", with only 40 judges in the country.
It must be reminded that at the beginning of April this year, the patrol leading group of Hubei Provincial Party Committee held the second round of patrol mobilization deployment meeting and sent 1 1 patrol team to conduct routine inspections in 25 cities and counties (including 7 development zones and functional zones). Among them, the first inspection team stationed in Wuhan and Wuhan Xingang.
His predecessor was sentenced to 10 years for accepting bribes.
In addition, it is worth noting that Wang Chen is not the first dean of Wuhan Intermediate People's Court.
As early as 2002, the court shocked the "corruption case" in China. Except for Ke Changxin, the executive vice president, and Hu Changyou, the three vice presidents, seven judges, 1 clerk and 44 lawyers were all investigated. Among them, Ke Changxin was sentenced to 13, and Hu Changyou was sentenced to 6.5 years.
In March 2003, Zhou Wenxuan was elected as the president of Wuhan Intermediate People's Court 1 1. In the early stage, it showed a "high-profile anti-corruption" attitude, such as launching the largest personnel reform in history, official reception, filing a case, charging and other related matters.
However, just over three years later, Zhou Wenxuan was dismissed for serious violation of discipline. In September 2007, he was sentenced to 10 year in prison for accepting bribes of 936,900 RMB, 1000 US dollars, 3,000 Singapore dollars and 9,000 Hong Kong dollars.
Who would have thought that 10 years later, Wuhan Intermediate People's Court would reproduce the fall of the president.
In fact, as the first 13 president of the hospital, Wang Chen took an anti-corruption attitude at the beginning of his tenure. For example, at a forum organized by the Municipal People's Congress, Wang Chen announced his personal mobile phone number, saying that the supervision of the court work should start with the president, and NPC representatives are welcome to call at any time to make comments and suggestions.
In an exclusive interview with the media, Wang Chen also suggested that judges should not have problems. If the case-handling judge asks this question today and that question tomorrow, "the people will say,' You are trying me on the stage today, I don't know when the people will try you on the stage'".
Now, it's time to put the problematic Wang Chen on the stage to be judged.
The content comes from Phoenix.com.