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Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Former China Official Sent for Prosecution, Communist Party Says

The ruling Communist Party’s powerful watchdog agency expelled a former senior official and handed him over for prosecution on corruption charges, in a sign that a wide-ranging antigraft campaign championed by President Xi Jinping is moving forward.


The announcement by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection on its website late Tuesday said that Li Chuncheng is suspected of bribery and abuse of power and was being transferred to judicial authorities after his expulsion from the party.


“Li Chuncheng took advantage of his position to seek benefits for others and accepted huge amounts of bribes,” read the statement.


The statement also implicated Mr. Li’s wife, daughter and younger brother. It accused the wife and daughter of accepting what it called huge amounts of property from others. Mr. Li couldn’t be reached for comment. He hasn’t been seen in public since late 2012 when the party announced that he was under investigation, and it wasn’t known whether he had a lawyer. His family similarly couldn’t be reached.


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