The former head of Shandong trillion state-owned enterprises was investigated.

Shandong? Trillion state-owned enterprises? Sun Liang, the former head of the company, was investigated for suspected duty crimes, which means that he is most likely involved in corruption activities.

First, Shandong? Trillion state-owned enterprises? Sun Liang, the former head of the company, was investigated?

Not long after the boss of a state-owned enterprise retired, Sun Liang, the head of Shandong Trillion State-owned Shandong Expressway Group, was investigated, and the discipline inspection and supervision department thought that he was suspected of duty crime. In the face of this kind of investigation on the problems of state-owned enterprise executives, in fact, many people want to know what the specific reasons are. After all, only by understanding the corresponding reasons can we better report the corruption-related behaviors of relevant executives; At present, many people are greedy for pleasure and are suspected of corruption.

Second, the fuse under investigation.

According to the current official information, Sun Liang was found to have used the expression of suspected duty crime. What is a duty crime? If a state-owned enterprise executive is involved in corruption and bribery, he is suspected of duty crimes every minute. More importantly, Sun Liang has always been an ambitious person. During his tenure in Shandong Expressway Group, he not only invited others to play table tennis with him, but also made a high profile abroad. With the fall of some so-called cadres who had good relations with Sun Liang, Sun Liang was also informed of the investigation.

Third, actively report the corruption of state-owned enterprise executives.

No matter what causes Sun Liang to be investigated, in fact, if there are no corresponding problems, the relevant departments will not crack down. State-owned enterprises have always been an important foundation for stabilizing the country's economic development, but now many executives' salaries and corresponding privileges will be corrupted to varying degrees. We all know that it is human nature to covet pleasure, but for the senior executives of state-owned enterprises, their words and deeds mean that they can have a negative impact on our local economy and even the national economy. In order to enable state-owned enterprises to enter the normal development track, once the corruption of state-owned enterprise executives is discovered, they should actively report it anyway.