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http://bigpondnews.com/articles/World/2013/07/03/China_official_sacked_after_graft_claims_884847.html
03 Jul 2013 - 06:27pm

A senior Chinese regional official has been sacked after his mistresses reportedly accused him of bribe-taking and nepotism, making him the latest Communist high-flyer to fall in an anti-corruption drive.

..., 52, has been removed from his post as chief of the United Front Work Department in the northern region of Inner Mongolia, an agency that liaises among the Party and non-Communist organisations, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

He is under investigation for 'serious disciplinary violations' -- usually a euphemism for corruption -- Xinhua said.

[His] mistresses accused him of taking 100 million yuan ($A17.92 million) in bribes, and of nepotism involving about 30 relatives, ..., a senior editor at the official Henan Daily, posted on China's Twitter-like social network Weibo, according to the South China Morning Post.

..., who is based in the regional capital of Hohhot, is the latest high-level Party official to fall since a new leadership under President Xi Jinping took over in November and proclaimed a widely-publicised drive against government waste and graft.

[Another man] once the vice governor of Anhui province in eastern China, was last month announced to be under investigation for 'suspected serious disciplinary offences'.

In May, the party announced the sacking of ..., deputy director of the powerful National Development and Reform Commission, following a probe into graft allegations that emerged on the internet.

Xinhua reported in December that ..., deputy party secretary of the south western province of Sichuan, was fired for 'serious violations of discipline', amid reports that he had taken huge bribes while in lower-level posts.



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