Xu Pingya, former director of Yueyang Market Supervision and Administration Bureau, took the initiative to invest in investigation and investigation
Author:Global Times Time:2022.06.22
The former party secretary and director of the Yueyang Market Supervision and Administration Bureau, Xu Pingya, took the initiative to invest in disciplinary review and supervision investigation
Xu Pingya, the former party secretary and director of the Yueyang Market Supervision and Administration Bureau, was suspected of serious disciplinary violations and took the initiative to invest in the case. At present, the disciplinary review and supervision investigation of the Yueyang Discipline Inspection Commission and Supervision.
Xu Pingya Resume
Xu Pingya, male, Han nationality, born in November 1964, from Yueyang County, Hunan, a bachelor's degree in college, joined the work in August 1983, and joined the Communist Party of China in April 1993.Former party secretary and director of the Yueyang Municipal Bureau of Statistics, Secretary of the Party Group, Director of the Yueyang Municipal Administration for Industry and Commerce, Deputy Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee's Non -public Economic Organization and Social Organization Committee (also), the party secretary, director, one director, one director, one director, oneLevel surveyor.Since February 2022, he has served as a first -level investigator of the Yueyang Market Supervision and Administration Bureau.
Supply: Yueyang City Commission for Discipline Inspection
Source: Sanxiang Fengji
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