China investigates deputy minister helping Covid-19 in Wuhan



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According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), the brief statement was made by CCDI without detailing Mr. Sun’s specific misconduct.

China’s Ministry of Public Security said it would support the investigation to “show President Xi Jinping’s efforts to prevent corruption.” The ministry added that Mr. Sun “ignored political discipline and party rules for a long time.”

Three sources revealed to SCMP that Mr. Sun was a former secretary to the former Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee of the Communist Party of China Meng Jianzhu (2012-2017 period).

China investigates vice minister helping Covid-19 in Wuhan - Photo 1.

Vice Minister of Public Safety of China Sun Lijun. Photo: SCMP

China’s Ministry of Public Security has removed Mr. Sun’s profile from its website. As Director of the Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Affairs Office of the Chinese Ministry of Public Security in late 2017, Mr. Sun signed an agreement with the Director of the Hong Kong Security Agency, John Lee Ka-chiu . You must notify if the two parties arrest the citizens of the other.

In February, Mr. Sun was sent from Beijing to Wuhan City, Hubei Province, the epicenter of the Covid-19 epidemic, to be in charge of security and antivirus activities there. Earlier, President Xi Jinping fired Hubei Party Secretary Guangxi Liang and Wuhan Party Municipal Committee Secretary Ma Qiangqiang.

More recently, on March 7, the People’s Daily reported that Mr. Sun proposed to send two police officers to the Party apparatus for appreciating their contributions in the fight against Covid-19.

According to his personal biography, Mr. Ton was born in January 1969. He has a master’s degree in public health management and graduated from the University of New South Wales (Australia).

Pham Nghia (According to SCMP, Xinhua News Agency)



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