Reborn as a Noble's Son-Chapter 946 - 902 Special Case Team Formation (Extra for
Chapter 946 -902: Special Case Team Formation (Extra for 150 Monthly Tickets)
Chapter 946 -902: Special Case Team Formation (Extra for 150 Monthly Tickets)
Inside the apron of Ganlan Zhongchuan Airport in Ganzhou Province, everything was in strict readiness at this moment.
Around the edges, security forces were dispersed, with about a dozen cars parked inside the apron, protected by police cars at the front and rear. In the middle, there were also three Coaster business vehicles.
Braving the cold of the deep autumn, the temperature in Ganzhou had already dropped considerably. It was now past nine in the evening.
In front, about a dozen people were standing in a line. There were two groups among them: one was from the Ganzhou Provincial Party Committee, with Song Lihe personally attending the welcome, plus Governor Guo Tiancheng, while on the other side stood Nie Zhenbang, Chairman of Huaxia Group, and Vice President Li.
Nie Zhenbang was currently having a quiet conversation with Guo Tiancheng. By their side, Song Lihe, secretary of the Ganzhou Provincial Party Committee, stood with his gaze fixed straight ahead.
Song Lihe was about to retire—this was no secret in Ganzhou Province. It was a natural law, something everyone could foresee. Now, what concerned the entire Ganzhou Provincial Party Committee was, who would be the successor to Secretary Song once he left his post?
Song Lihe was quite discerning. Generally, leaders find it tough to accept their retirement. Just imagine the pomp and attention they received while in office. But as soon as they’re due to step down, the warmth fades and the light goes out. Officials from the province were busy realigning themselves and preparing for a reshuffle. Who would then care for this outgoing head of the Provincial Party Committee?
This gap was undoubtedly huge, and many old comrades were not accustomed to it. Whenever this time came around, there was a consensus among the people below: this kind of leader must not be offended. Full of pent-up anger with nowhere to vent, if you provoke them, isn’t that like running into the line of fire?
However, Secretary Song Lihe was different. After the 21st National Congress, Secretary Song, upon returning from Jingcheng, kept a very low profile, traveling light, and significantly reduced his media appearances, aside from his daily work at the Provincial Party Committee.
The plane swooped down, landing on the runway, slowing down with time and distance. Gradually, it approached and came to a steady stop at the side.
The stair truck had already slowly driven up, making the connection and securing in place. The whole process went smoothly, and soon after, the cabin door opened. At the forefront, Liu Wei, Vice-Chairman of the Political Consultative Conference, stepped out of the cabin, glanced at the welcoming crowd below, smiled, and waved his greetings.
At this moment, Song Lihe, Guo Tiancheng, and Nie Zhenbang with Vice President Li of the Group had already gone up to welcome him.
“Secretary Liu, welcome, welcome.” Song Lihe still used the old address.
Guo Tiancheng, on the other hand, formally used Liu Wei’s current official title. Guo Tiancheng dared not neglect him as he was at a critical point; Liu Wei might not necessarily facilitate his succession as head of the Provincial Party Committee, but it would be easy for Liu to cause trouble.
If the organizational department sought the opinions of former comrades, a few casual remarks would be enough to give Guo Tiancheng a hard time.
Nie Zhenbang also stepped forward to shake hands, “Elder leader, welcome to Ganzhou Province, and welcome to inspect and guide the work at Huaxia Group.”
This statement took both Guo Tiancheng and Song Lihe by surprise; they did not expect Nie Zhenbang to have experience in Disciplinary Committee work. This made things far from simple. After traversing roles in grassroots, enterprise, and ministry positions, even covering ideological stance posts, Nie Zhenbang’s prospects were clearly limitless.
Liu Wei nodded with a smile, “Comrade Zhenbang, I have also paid some attention to the work of Huaxia Group. Very impressive indeed.”
Saying this, Liu Wei looked up and said, “Secretary Song, I think we should head to the city first. Let’s not disrupt public order at the airport, a public place.”
Because of Liu Wei’s personality, this welcoming party was very simple, consisting of a few key leaders from the Ganzhou Provincial Committee and a few key leaders from Huaxia Group. However, upon seeing the convoy, Liu Wei still frowned and said, “This is still a bit too grand. Let’s keep it simple. I’m not just being polite. There’s no need for police cars to clear the way; since we’ve arrived, let’s just follow behind. We will abide by traffic rules and not engage in any special privileges.”
Song Lihe and Nie Zhenbang exchanged glances, communicating their views through their eyes. Nie Zhenbang then said with a smile, “The old leader’s integrity and outstanding conduct are certainly worth learning from for a lifetime. Secretary Lihe, I think it’s best if we let the police car follow behind.”
Liu Wei’s words were naturally beyond dispute. Although the motorcade did not have a police car leading the way, the sheer size of the motorcade, with cars flanking both front and rear and all flashing their double yellow warning lights, meant that the citizens understood to make way.
The distance from the airport to the downtown area was over seventy kilometers, but the trip was surprisingly quick. In about an hour, the motorcade entered the Ganzhou downtown area and settled down at the Ganzhou Provincial Committee Guest House.
The place arranged for Liu Wei to stay was naturally in courtyard number one of the Provincial Committee Guest House. After chatting with Song Lihe and Guo Tiancheng, Nie Zhenbang now sat on the sofa in the reception hall.
At this time, Liu Wei already appeared somewhat aged. However, her spirit was very good. She was dressed very plainly, and if not for her status, no one would think, in the absence of an introduction, that such an ordinary-looking old lady could be the famously iron-willed woman.
But the sharpness occasionally flashing in Liu Wei’s eyes still offered a lucid understanding of who she was.
In the living room, Nie Zhenbang opened his briefcase, placing all the documents related to the bidding meetings on the table, along with all the detailed information on Zhang Shengshan and his son Zhang Tian’en. He explained, “Old leader, these are all the documents from the current bidding case. Next to them is the detailed information on Comrade Zhang Shengshan from the group and his son. Among the suspects, I lean towards Comrade Zhang Shengshan, because he has crossed the line before.”
Liu Wei listened to Nie Zhenbang’s introduction very carefully, a testament to her character. Disciplinary Committee work is of great significance, not only affecting the futures of each cadre but sometimes even their lives and deaths. There is no room for sloppiness, and wrongful cases must be resolutely prevented. Liu Wei was meticulous in her investigations, never letting a guilty person off nor wrongfully accusing an innocent one. For this purpose, she could go several nights without sleep, which is one of the reasons for her iron lady moniker.
“Let’s temporarily set aside the suspicions. You’ve also worked in the Disciplinary Committee, and you know very well. From the materials you’ve brought, there is definitely a problem with Bid No. 7, and since your group held the bid opening, the problems are likely to be concentrated within the group. However, we can’t jump to conclusions about the specific individuals involved yet. Doing disciplinary work, the last thing we want is judgment based on subjective desires. We need to be cautious.” Liu Wei, a veteran disciplinarian, got straight to the point with her remarks, incisively addressing the core issues.
Nie Zhenbang genuinely admired this aspect of Liu Wei and recognized there was much he could learn from her, not least her attitude of fairness and impartiality, which he found admirable.
After a pause, Liu Wei continued, “Additionally, since you’ve asked me to come here, I think it’s necessary to formally establish the special task force. This should be announced at the upcoming standing committee meeting of the Huaxia Group. Everyone in the Huaxia Group, including you, Nie Zhenbang, must unconditionally assist the work of the special task force. As for the team members, I propose we pull in personnel from the Ganzhou Province Disciplinary Committee. I won’t need people from your Huaxia Group.”
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Nie Zhenbang nodded, about to speak, when a knock at the door was heard, followed by the opening of the door. Liu Wei’s secretary entered, leaning to the side, and said softly, “Chief, Comrade Zhou Bingliang from the Ganzhou Province Disciplinary Committee is here.”
Liu Wei had spent her career on the front lines of the Discipline Inspection, and she had many protégés in this field. Asking for Liu Wei to assist was undoubtedly the wisest choice. At this moment, the arrival of Zhou Bingliang was an obvious example. Ordinary people simply didn’t have Liu Wei’s call to action or influence.
Liu Wei nodded and said, “Hmm, let Bingliang come in.”
From this address, it was clear that Zhou Bingliang was a trusted subordinate of Liu Wei. Soon after, Zhou Bingliang entered the room. He looked to be in his fifties with thinning hair and a somewhat balding scalp. He had an honest look, was of average build, and after entering, he nodded at Nie Zhenbang before turning to Liu Wei and said, “Old leader, you haven’t changed at all.”
Liu Wei also smiled and said, “Ah Bingliang, you still have the same habit, delivering flattery in such a dry manner. Well, I didn’t come here to listen to flattering words. This time, I need to borrow people from you—I want you to assemble a competent team of about twenty people for me, and I need them immediately. Any problem with that?”
In front of the old leader, Zhou Bingliang did not hesitate and nodded, saying, “Old leader, you’re asking for people—that’s a rare learning opportunity for us. Naturally, we’re willing. Whenever you need them, I’ll make the arrangement immediately.”
Liu Wei demonstrated her iron lady style in getting things done, without beating around the bush, being very decisive and straightforward.
After nodding her head, she stood up and said, “Bingliang, with regards to personnel, I require that by eight o’clock tomorrow morning, they report to Huaxia Group. They’ll be known externally as the Disciplinary Department Special Task Force of Huaxia Group. Regarding discipline, I trust there won’t be any issues with the people you bring. Certain things, though, you need to remind them—what should be said and what shouldn’t be said—I believe there’s no need for me to remind you. That’s pretty much it. You should go back and prepare now. I will be here for the next five or six days, and in a few days, I will have my secretary call you.”
Speaking of which, Liu Wei looked at Nie Zhenbang and said, “Comrade Zhenbang, the establishment of the special task force is no longer a problem now. I’m just waiting for your arrangements tomorrow morning.” (