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- The Communist Party's former chief in Shanghai was sentenced Friday to 18 years in prison for graft, after an enormous pension fund scandal that toppled dozens of officials and businesspeople and ...
SHANGHAI, China — The Communist Party’s former chief in Shanghai was sentenced Friday to 18 years in prison for graft, following a massive pension-fund scandal that toppled dozens of officials and ...
SHANGHAI — The Communist Party’s former chief in Shanghai was sentenced Friday to 18 years in prison for graft in a massive pension fund scandal that toppled dozens of officials and businesspeople and ...
China sentenced the former Communist Party chief of the country's financial capital to 18 years in prison Friday, but spared him the usual punishment for serious economic crimes - death. Chen Liangyu, ...
Not everything is known about the re-emergence of former minister of the statistics bureau, now working as a senior researcher for a CNOOC unit. Probably more to come. Translated by CDT, from Oriental ...
BEIJING — The Communist Party boss of China’s wealthiest city has been charged with corruption and ousted from his job, state media reported Monday. Chen Liangyu, who served as party secretary of ...
One of China's most popular television hosts says he was forced off the air by just-fired Shanghai Communist Party boss Chen Liangyu because he was preparing a show about the graft scandal that led to ...
The Communist party boss in Shanghai has been fired for corruption, the highest-level Chinese official to be caught in an anti-graft drive in more than 10 years. Chen Liangyu, the party secretary in ...
Former Shanghai party secretary Chen Liangyu will be prosecuted in the nation's highest-level corruption case in more than a decade following a 10-month investigation. The powerful Politburo formally ...
Former Shanghai Party Chief Chen Liangyu was sentenced to 18 years in jail for taking bribes and abusing power at the first hearing by the Tianjin No. 2 Intermediate People's Court on Friday. The ...
Former mayor of Beijing Chen Xitong died on Sunday morning, but news of his death did not emerge until two days later, on the 24th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown which he oversaw. From ...
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