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Chai Wangqun's Chai Wangqun-the receipt of bribery is hidden in the refrigerator.
Money plays a bridge role in the communication between the Party and Chai. The bridge built by the party with money goes straight to the power gate in Chai's hands, and it is smooth sailing to make money. Chai Wangqun knew that Liu Aidang took a fancy to his work in the Central Organization Department, which was useful to him and could work for him. He gave money and things to please and thank himself, which belongs to bribery, but he still used his power to seek benefits for Liu Ai Party, and he also benefited from it.

The following list clearly illustrates the power and money transaction between Chai and Liu Aidang:

At the beginning of 1994, Chai received RMB 5,000 from Liu Aidang in Shenyang.

1August, 994, Chai's family came to Shenyang, and Chai received RMB 50,000 from Liu Aidang.

1994 In the second half of the year, Chai received RMB 4,800 from Liu Aidang in Shenyang.

10000 in early 1995, Chai received a gift from Liu Aidang at his home in Beijing.

1in the summer of 995, after Liu Aidang was hospitalized for surgery in Shenyang, Chai went to visit Liu Aidang and received 2000 yuan from Liu Aidang in his office.

1in the autumn of 995, near Beijing airport, Chai received 5000 yuan from Liu Aidang.

Just after Chai was sent to Qujing City, Yunnan Province from the local cadre bureau of the Central Organization Department, Liu Aidang went to Qujing City to visit Chai in the winter of 1997. In Chai Dormitory, Chai received a 1 "Rolex" female watch worth 38,000 yuan from Liu Aidang.

Accepting ill-gotten gains, Chai Wangqun is not practical in his heart. In order to keep secret, he deposited the money from bribery in more than a dozen savings offices, and then hid more than 30 certificates of deposit in the frozen fish belly in the refrigerator, in the interlayer of drinking cups, in places where personal newspaper clippings were concentrated, and in unexpected places such as living rooms and bedrooms.