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Chapter 732 Secretary Li, you probably can't leave now.



Chapter 732 Secretary Li, you probably can't leave now.

After listening, Secretary Song glanced at Li Jianguo.

"Secretary Li, please wait a moment. I have some urgent business to attend to and will come back later."

Li Jianguo nodded. The other party was actually a level below him. The two had known each other for a long time, had eaten together a few times, played games a few times, gone on several nights together, and drunk together a few times, so their relationship was quite good.

Li Jianguo had just understood that the other party was indeed doing their job. After asking questions and leaving some records, the case was considered closed. The case would then be sealed away, and the investigation by the Discipline Inspection Commission would be considered closed.

Li Jianguo checked the time; it was already 6:30 PM. He had to rush back to handle the cleanup work following the investigation of the Beishan base. He also had dinner with two leaders tonight to bring this matter to a complete close.

In addition, Li Jianguo has decided to stop his recent smuggling business.

Although the new bureau chief is a good person, it seems that I have offended someone recently, and there are always people targeting my business. This can't go on.

There has never been a situation like today in the past ten or twenty years, so Li Jianguo plans to lay low for a while and see how things develop.

However, after waiting for nearly an hour, Li Jianguo still hadn't seen Secretary Song return and remained in the interrogation room.

what's the situation?

Although this is no small matter, and if it were an ordinary person, it would probably involve the disciplinary committee, the Li Jianguo incident had already been dealt with by various parties after the news was received, and reports had been made to relevant leaders.

Don't underestimate the time difference of two or three hours. This time difference is the time the other party gives Li Jianguo to perform the operation.

Generally speaking, relevant departments handle these reports differently depending on whether they are made under a real name or anonymously.

If it were just an anonymous tip-off, the disciplinary committee might even show the relevant tip-off content directly to Li Jianguo. Of course, this "direct viewing" doesn't refer to any formal channel, and because it's an anonymous tip-off, it's impossible to contact the tip-off. Therefore, the subsequent work process doesn't need to notify the tip-off; they just need to conduct their own internal work.

If it's a report made under one's real name, then it's different. With a report made under one's real name, regardless of whether it's verified or not, the reporter needs to receive a final feedback on whether it's verified or not. If it's not verified, then the reason for not verifying it needs to be explained. If it is verified, then it needs to be followed up.

The reason this report about Li Jianguo is somewhat special is that, although it was an anonymous report, the other party mailed some surveillance footage and recordings.

In fact, to a certain extent, as long as these things are available and their source is proven to be legitimate, then Li Jianguo's case should be supervised and investigated.

The reason why this wasn't done, but only Li Jianguo was brought over to go through the process and clarify the issues, was because of the information obtained about the Li Jianguo incident. He took advantage of the time difference between having prior information and the arrival of the Discipline Inspection Commission to make a lot of money and build connections.

That's why we're in this situation now.

It was originally planned that Li Jianguo would come over to make a record, leaving a trace that the Discipline Inspection Commission had investigated, and that would be the end of the matter. However, Secretary Song left for almost an hour and did not come back to inquire about the matter. As long as you have seen it, you will feel a little uneasy.

If Secretary Song was called away for something else, no matter how important it was, even if he didn't come himself, someone else would be notified to let him leave.

But after the other person was called away, he was left standing in the room, ignored for an hour. This made Li Jianguo sense something unusual.

What exactly did Secretary Song go to do?

Just as Li Jianguo was feeling uneasy, Secretary Song, who had just left, returned, but this time the faint smile on his face had disappeared.

"Secretary Li... I'm afraid you can't leave now."


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