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Chapter eight hundred and forty-ninth major case

Dogs! This is the evaluation given by Selov to Soviet cadres in this era. Even greed is not greedy, and the means of greed are extremely low, and it is very easy to find a handle. The letters of complaints from Yangka in this amount can be proved.

The Soviet Union's corruption problem was not that a few cadres turned into wealthy, but that of a whole problem, including ordinary workers. It was not limited to the cadre class, but generally all Soviets believed that the Soviet Union was extremely powerful and would not be affected by taking some small profits. Uzbek deceived Moscow's billions of subsidies, but these subsidies did not fall into the hands of a few people, but were digested by tens of thousands of Uzbek Communist cadres.

On average, there are not many cadres in each cadre. You should know that the Soviet Union dealt with 20,000 people at one time. The only person who can be called a corruption is Selov. He dare not say that there is no cadre who can embezzle millions of funds, but for the Soviet Union, it is almost none.

That's why he felt that the Soviet cadres were still local bulls and would not really use their power. They were less capable than their peers in later generations. They didn't know where they went. As long as they were cruel, such cadres would definitely not be difficult to deal with. Eliminate these groups of cadres and have the help of scientific and technological progress, they could control corruption. The premise is that there is no such person as the Go Map at the highest level of the Soviet Union. There is only one general secretary who can be called a corruption in the Soviet Union, which is Go Map. Compared with him, Brezhnev can be regarded as a representative of integrity, at most he can take advantage of the country and pursue a comfortable life.

Brezhnev was not dead, and it was still early to seize power, but with the support of leaders of major departments, Andropov had already occupied a favorable position. How could Selov not talk to Selbizky at this time? What a great opportunity to show off.

"You and I understand that the General Secretary's body can no longer hold on, Sherbizky!" After dinner at his home, Sherbizky looked at Sherbizky with a gaze, "Since the end of last year, the General Secretary's working hours have dropped to three or four hours. All he can do is sit in his seat. He is now a symbol of ours, but among the people, there are constant rumors about the General Secretary's body, and I can't catch it even if I want to."

"So do you think it's time to compete for successors, or are you going to inherit Sherepin's skills and start attacking us?" Shelbitsky said with a narrow eye. "Do you want to learn from your predecessors and quickly solve the problem with a big cleanse?"

"The sequelae of the major cleaning is too serious, but it is not impossible to learn and carry out low-intensity cleaning. But I am not going to clean up you old people, but local cadres who have become big, a group of local cadres who have not left their posts for 20 years. This is not something I did. As for who the initiator is, I think you should understand..." Selov lit a cigarette, and Valia was upstairs, and she was dissatisfied with her husband's courage.

Shelbitsky would not leave for too long, because in March it was the Soviet Union's trade union congress, Shelbitsky would come over and said in silence, "Is the initiator Andropov?"

"Why don't the General Secretary value you so much? If it weren't for Chernenko's standing position and you and Chernenko's position change, maybe Andropov wouldn't have achieved his goal so easily." Serov, who had pressed the cigarette butt and vomited smoke, said, "It might be about to start, the Caucasus and Central Asia are both hard-hit areas."

"What are you afraid of? I have no problem with it. You are more like a corrupt man than me." Shelbizky snorted coldly and looked at the villa. The meaning was obvious. If someone went to Selov's summer vacation and Selbizky's home, they would definitely think that this incarnation of Soviet law and order was more like a corruption than his party secretary.

Are you still guessing it right? A look of embarrassment flashed across Serov's face. The money in his hand was enough to shoot more than 20,000 Uzbek Communist Party cadres involved in the case fifty times, and the subsidies to Uzbek could be paid until 2030.

"I have no problem!" The General Political Commissar replied with confidence. He did not have any guilt. He did not embezzle a penny from the country. He used the KGB to search the world. The money was not from the Soviet Union. As for the Qi Baishi landscape paintings he hung at home, it was just that he loved Chinese culture, and Shelbizky certainly did not know the value of this painting.

"It's time!" Andropov's voice came from the phone. Selov nodded and answered a few words, then quickly picked up the phone and said, "The directors of the 10th and 12th Departments of the General Administration of Espionage, as well as the Minister of the Special Investigation Department, come to my office."

The Tenth and Twelveth Divisions of the Second General Administration are both departments that investigate economic crimes. One difference is that the Tenth Division deals with speculative and counter-trafficking by private and black market merchants, as well as foreign-related smuggling, and the Twelve Divisions deal with economic crimes of state-owned enterprises in the Soviet Union. The Special Investigation Department is an investigation unit named by the Operations Execution Department.

Andropov wanted to establish his authority, and this busy Serov had to help. There was some evidence that Ruby Yangka was that the current situation had changed. Andropov rushed out and didn't have to worry about Brezhnev.

In March, the Soviet Union National Trade Union Congress was held, and Brezhnev reappeared in public after more than a month. The meeting was chaired by Andropov. Unlike in the past, the General Secretary's speech was very brief.

"Today I will let you know how terrible it is to become the police state you are promoting." Serov, who was silent in the second row, looked at these representatives with a playful look.

At the same time, in the villa of Karimov, the first secretary of the Bukhara Prefecture Party Committee, the KGB deceived the guards at the door through disguised investigators and arrested Karimov, who had not yet woken up. Subsequently, a large number of anti-counterfeiting workers of the local National Security Bureau arrived and handcuffed everyone in the entire villa.

Karimov's arrest kicked off the investigation into the Uzbek cotton case. Andropov quickly stated that he must strictly investigate this case. "Comrade Grishen, don't worry about this matter. Local cadres are much more courageous than you think." Selov received Grishen, the first secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee, in his chairman's office.

At this time, Karimov had been put on a train and pushed to Moscow. From this person, the KGB wanted to pry open the entire Uzbek local party committee. You should know that confessions are the most important of the evidence, and the evidence of the KGB is indirect evidence. Nothing is more important than Karimov's confession.
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