As a nominal lawyer, why does Li still do things that violate the law?

Not to mention lawyers, judges may also break the law, and the anti-corruption director may also be corrupt. The case of Li Chengxi, the former assistant judge of the Higher People's Court of Jilin Province, was shocking: from 1995 to 22, Li Chengxi used corruption, deception and other means, embezzling 53.1612 million yuan in execution funds and demanding bribes of 368.4 yuan. The reason why he was caught out was purely "pulling out the radish and bringing out the mud". When investigating another case, the Provincial High Court "inadvertently" discovered that Li Chengxi, who had retired in 21, was suspected of corruption.

Mu Xincheng, the director of anti-corruption in fan shi, Shanxi Province, has been cured for one and a half months by the discipline inspection department recently. A policeman of the county public security bureau who has more contact with Mu revealed privately that Mu Xincheng's property is about 2 million yuan, which is related to the reported case of extortion by the local mine owner.

In fact, it is not the first time that the Anti-Corruption Bureau has grown into a corrupt element. Previously, Xie Jianzhuo, deputy director of Jiangmen Anti-Corruption Bureau, embezzled more than 16 million yuan, Jia Junying, director of Taiyuan Anti-Corruption Bureau, took bribes of 53, yuan, and Liu Guoqing, former director of Guizhou Anti-Corruption Bureau, took bribes of 437, yuan ...

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