Division of work: assist the mayor in charge of industry, labor security, state-owned assets supervision and private economy.
On the morning of September 20th, 2008 10: 50, a meeting of leading cadres in Linfen was held in Linfen Hotel. At the meeting, the Shanxi Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China announced the decision of Linfen Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government to adjust the main posts. Because of the mudslide accident in Xiangfen, Shanxi Province, he was nominated to be removed from the post of deputy mayor of Linfen City.
20 10 065438+ 10 2 1 Zhou Jie, former vice mayor of Linfen, Shanxi Province, and other five people were "double-opened" because of the dam-break accident, that is, they were expelled from the party membership and public office. After discussion by the Standing Committee of Shanxi Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection and approval by Shanxi Provincial Committee, Duan Bo, former director of Yuncheng Public Security Bureau, Zhou Jie, former deputy mayor of Linfen City, Zhang Jinfeng, former county party secretary of Jixian County of Linfen City, Zhang Deying, assistant to the former mayor of Linfen City, and Zhang Fucheng, researcher of Linfen Land and Resources Bureau, were expelled from the party and dismissed from public office. The above-mentioned five suspected crimes were transferred to judicial organs for legal treatment. At the same time, a number of party member cadres were investigated for investing in shares and accepting money from Thaksin Mine.
Zhou Jie, former vice mayor of Linfen: The total illegal income is 2,740,800 yuan.
Zhou Jie, the former vice mayor of Linfen City, used his power to facilitate the illegal production of Thaksin Coal Mine and accepted a bribe of 30,000 yuan from Zhang Peiliang. Zhou Jie also accepted bribes and gifts from others, and the total illegal income was 2,740,800 yuan. During the period of being in charge of safety production and mineral resources, he failed to perform his duties and was mainly responsible for the "9.8" dam-break accident.