The ruling Communist
Party of China will prosecute a former senior city government official who
connived with businessmen to build a "crazily luxurious" private club
modeled on Beijing's famous "Water Cube" Olympics swimming venue.
Since President Xi
Jinping began his sweeping campaign against corruption, waste and extravagance
three years ago, the government has released details of the sometimes luxurious
lives of officials who are supposed to live on modest sums and lead morally
exemplary lives.
Tales of graft and
officials' high living have prompted widespread public anger, and the party has
vowed to come down hard on offenders.
Wang Zhengshan, whose
investigation the party announced in April, was a senior official in a
development zone in the northern port city of Tianjin, but he ignored party
discipline orders and got into bed with a group of "illegal
businessmen", the party's anti-graft watchdog said.
As he approached
retirement and fearing his quality of life would go down, he spent money taken
as bribes on buying villas, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection
said.
Wang illegally built
a private club with three floors covering an area of more than 1,200 sqm, the
watchdog added, describing the building as a copy of the Beijing Olympics
'Water Cube'.
"It had a
swimming pool, gym, tennis court, restaurant, BBQ pit, flower nursery and
high-end imported mahogany furniture—a crazy level of luxury," it said.
It also said Wang had
tried to hinder the graft probe by agreeing to a "conspiracy of
silence" with other suspects.
"Wang Zhengshan
is an example of a party official in a leadership position who ignored the law
and discipline, acted without regard for any authority, was blinded by lust for
money and went mad in his pursuit of extravagant pleasures."
He has been expelled
from the party and faces prosecution.-end-
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