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How to punish 202 1 Yu Ye?
Legal Analysis: Yu Ye, former Party Secretary and Director of xuwen county Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau, was expelled from the Party and public office due to censorship. According to the information released by official website, the Commission for Discipline Inspection of Zhanjiang City, the Communist Party of China (CPC), on March 9th, 2002/KLOC-0, this person has seriously violated the Party's political discipline, organizational discipline and integrity discipline, and has been expelled from the Party and public office. In addition, according to the news released by the Zhanjiang Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection, in addition to the above-mentioned results, the suspected crime was also transferred to the procuratorate for review and prosecution according to law, and the property involved was transferred with the case.

Legal basis: Regulations of China Municipality on Administrative Punishment.

Twenty-seventh party organizations found that party member has committed crimes such as corruption and bribery, abuse of power, dereliction of duty, power rent-seeking, interest transfer, favoritism, waste of state-owned assets. , given the revocation of party positions, probation or expulsion from the party.

Article 28 If a party organization finds that party member has committed acts stipulated in the criminal law during the disciplinary review, although it does not constitute a crime, it should be investigated for party discipline responsibility, or there are other illegal acts that harm the interests of the party, the state and the people, and it will be given a warning or even expelled from the party according to the specific circumstances.

Twenty-ninth party organizations in the disciplinary review found that party member was suspected of serious violations of law and crime, in principle, first make a disciplinary decision, and give administrative sanctions in accordance with the provisions, and then transferred to the relevant state organs for legal treatment.