Gao Xingfu, former Deputy Secretary of the Party Leadership Group and Deputy Director of the Standing Committee of the Zhejiang Provincial People’s Congress, is under investigation for bribery. The case, initiated by the National Supervisory Commission, has been transferred to the procuratorate for review and prosecution. The Supreme People’s Procuratorate has approved the arrest of Gao Xingfu on suspicion of bribery, designating the Yichun City People’s Procuratorate in Jiangxi Province to handle the case. Recently, the Yichun City People’s Procuratorate has filed a public prosecution with the Yichun City Intermediate People’s Court.

During the review and prosecution phase, the procuratorate informed the defendant Gao Xingfu of his litigation rights, interrogated him, and listened to the defense lawyer’s opinions. The prosecution alleges that Gao Xingfu, taking advantage of his positions as Deputy General Manager, General Manager, and Chairman of Zhejiang Construction Investment Group, Chairman of Zhejiang Communications Investment Group, Vice Governor of Zhejiang Province, and Deputy Director of the Standing Committee of the Zhejiang Provincial People’s Congress, as well as the便利 conditions formed by his powers or status, sought benefits for others and illegally accepted property from others in particularly huge amounts. He should be held criminally liable for bribery according to law.

Zhejiang Provincial People’s Congress

The Zhejiang Provincial People’s Congress is the provincial-level local organ of state power in Zhejiang Province, China, responsible for enacting local laws and supervising government work. Established following the founding of the People’s Republic of China, it operates under the framework of the National People’s Congress system, with its history reflecting the development of socialist democratic politics in the region. Its meetings and legislative activities are held at the Zhejiang Provincial People’s Congress building in Hangzhou, serving as a key institution for provincial governance.

National Supervisory Commission

The National Supervisory Commission is a supreme supervisory body in China, established in 2018 as part of a major reform to strengthen anti-corruption efforts. It operates independently from government agencies and is responsible for overseeing all public officials, conducting investigations, and ensuring compliance with party discipline and state laws. This institution marked a significant expansion of China’s supervisory system, consolidating powers previously held by multiple agencies.

Supreme People’s Procuratorate

The Supreme People’s Procuratorate is the highest prosecutorial authority in China, responsible for legal supervision and ensuring the uniform enforcement of laws. Established in 1949 alongside the People’s Republic of China, it oversees criminal investigations, prosecutions, and corrections, and plays a key role in upholding the socialist legal system. Its headquarters are located in Beijing, reflecting its central role in the country’s judicial structure.

Yichun City People’s Procuratorate

The Yichun City People’s Procuratorate is the legal supervision and prosecution authority in Yichun, Jiangxi Province, China, operating under the country’s judicial system. Established as part of China’s post-1949 legal framework, it is responsible for approving arrests, initiating public prosecutions, and overseeing the lawful conduct of investigations. Its history reflects the broader development of China’s procuratorial system, which has evolved through various reforms since the mid-20th century to strengthen legal oversight and justice administration.

Jiangxi Province

Jiangxi Province, located in southeastern China, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, including the famous Lushan Mountain and Poyang Lake. Historically, it was a significant center for Confucian scholarship and the birthplace of the Jingdezhen porcelain industry, which has produced exquisite ceramics for over a thousand years. The province also played a key role in early Communist revolutionary activities, particularly in the Jinggangshan region.

Yichun City Intermediate People’s Court

Yichun City Intermediate People’s Court is a judicial institution located in Yichun, Jiangxi Province, China. It serves as the appellate court for the region, handling cases from lower courts within its jurisdiction. As part of China’s unified judicial system, its history is tied to the broader development of legal reforms in the country since the establishment of the People’s Republic of China.

Zhejiang Construction Investment Group

Zhejiang Construction Investment Group (Zhejiang Construction Investment Group Co., Ltd.) is a major state-owned construction enterprise based in Hangzhou, China. Founded in 1949, the group has played a key role in the country’s infrastructure development, contributing to landmark projects such as the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center and various urban renewal initiatives. Over the decades, it has grown into a comprehensive construction conglomerate, involved in engineering, real estate, and international contracting.

Zhejiang Communications Investment Group

The Zhejiang Communications Investment Group is a major state-owned enterprise in China, primarily involved in transportation infrastructure investment, construction, and operation. Established in the early 2000s, it has played a key role in developing highways, railways, and other transport networks across Zhejiang Province. The group has significantly contributed to regional economic growth by improving connectivity and logistics efficiency.