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The former party secretary of Huadian Mengneng Jintong borrowed his son's wedding banquet to collect money. Has he been severely punished?

His punishment is not serious. At present, only a warning is given, and all the gifts received are required to be returned. Recently, the Commission for Discipline Inspection informed a news that Yang Baozhi, secretary of the Party Committee of Huadian Mengneng Jintong Coal Industry Co., Ltd., took advantage of his son's wedding banquet to receive a large amount of gift money, which violated relevant regulations. It is reported that on the eve of New Year's Day, Yang Baozhi received other gifts of more than 40,000 yuan in this wedding banquet. In addition, The Paper also informed Yang Baozhi of other disciplinary issues. Previously, Yang Baozhi was found to have illegally used the company's assets of 500,000 yuan for eating, drinking and having fun. So at present, Yang Baozhi has been dismissed as a secretary, severely warned and asked to return all the gift money.

Although Yang Baozhi informed the unit when he hosted the wedding banquet, he did not directly inform his subordinates. However, due to the potential relationship, many subordinates and partners paid a large amount of gifts in various ways on the wedding day, including 7 state-owned enterprise executives and other cadres, with nearly 40 employees, and the accumulated gifts exceeded 20,000 yuan. Although the amount was not too high, at that time, because all friends and colleagues attended, one of the company partners gave a gift of 2,000 yuan, which was illegal, not only in cash, but also by mobile phone, and gave the gift to Yang Baozhi's wedding banquet.

In recent years, the state has strengthened the supervision of wedding gifts for weddings, funerals and funerals. Last year alone, more than 2,000 people were punished, and more than 3,000 illegal wedding banquets were exposed, which was significantly higher than in previous years, especially in state-owned enterprises and grass-roots institutions, and there were many phenomena of evading supervision and review.

Although since the implementation of the eight central regulations, the phenomenon of civil servants' lavish weddings and funerals has been curbed nationwide, similar incidents still occur from time to time in some grass-roots organizations, and many grass-roots organs and units have failed to report relevant banquets in time, which is a fluke.