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Former Chinese top banker pleads guilty to massive graft
July 30, 2020
July 30, 2020 6:33 PM
BEIJING (AFP) - A former top banker in China pleaded guilty on Thursday (July 30) to illegally receiving over US$12 million (S$16.50 million) after being caught last year in President Xi Jinping's sweeping campaign against corruption.
BEIJING (AFP) - A former top banker in China pleaded guilty on Thursday (July 30) to illegally receiving over US$12 million (S$16.50 million) after being caught last year in President Xi Jinping's sweeping campaign against corruption.
Former chairman of China's Xinjiang region arrested for graft
April 02, 2019
April 02, 2019 6:42 PM
BEIJING (AFP) - A former chairman of the government of China's troubled north-west region of Xinjiang, an ethnic Uighur, has been arrested for graft, national prosecutors said on Tuesday (April 2).
BEIJING (AFP) - A former chairman of the government of China's troubled north-west region of Xinjiang, an ethnic Uighur, has been arrested for graft, national prosecutors said on Tuesday (April 2).
China says probing more people after former Interpol chief's fall
March 28, 2019
March 28, 2019 11:59 AM
BEIJING (REUTERS) - China's Public Security Ministry said it would conduct further investigations into its own senior ranks late on Wednesday (March 27) after a decision to prosecute former Interpol chief Meng Hongwei, and warned that disloyalty to the Communist Party would not be tolerated.
BEIJING (REUTERS) - China's Public Security Ministry said it would conduct further investigations into its own senior ranks late on Wednesday (March 27) after a decision to prosecute former Interpol chief Meng Hongwei, and warned that disloyalty to the Communist Party would not be tolerated.
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