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中国人寿财产保险股份有限公司原党委书记、总裁刘安林被开除党籍

Liu Anlin, former Party Secretary and President of China Life Property & Casualty Insurance Co., Ltd., expelled from the Party

Beijing News | Local Language | News | Oct. 14, 2025 | Political Scandal or Corruption

Liu Anlin, the former Party Secretary and President of China Life Property & Casualty Insurance Co., Ltd., has been expelled from the Communist Party following an investigation by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervisory Commission, along with the Supervisory Commission of Linfen City, Shanxi Province. The investigation uncovered numerous serious disciplinary and legal violations during his tenure.

Liu was found to have lost his political ideals and failed to implement key Party decisions, engaging in irregular business operations that caused significant losses. He violated multiple Party regulations, including illegally accepting gifts, improperly using official vehicles, unlawfully promoting cadres, and using his position to secure jobs for relatives and friends. Additionally, he illegally held shares in unlisted companies, misappropriated public property, squandered company assets, and irresponsibly handled entrusted investment projects.

His misconduct included violating political, organizational, integrity, work, and life disciplines, with acts of embezzlement, bribery, and abuse of power. Despite ongoing efforts to rectify such behaviors after the 18th National Congress, he persisted in his violations. As a result, Liu Anlin’s Party membership was terminated, his benefits revoked, illegal gains confiscated, and his case was handed over to legal authorities in Linfen City for prosecution.

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