Corruption
Former
Chinese Aluminum Boss Facing Graft Charges
BEIJING
— Dec 23, 2014, 1:12 AM ET

The
former boss of China's biggest aluminum producer has been expelled from the
ruling Communist Party on corruption charges, the party announced Tuesday, as
an anti-graft campaign that has brought down oil executives spreads to other
state-owned resource industries.
Sun
Zhaoxue was accused of misusing his post as general manager of Aluminum Corp.
of China, or Chinalco, taking bribes and adultery, said the Central Commission
for Discipline Inspection on its website. Sun stepped down in September.
Sun's
case was handed to prosecutors, the commission said. Once the ruling party has
amassed evidence to expel such a senior figure, a criminal conviction by the
party-controlled court system is certain.
The
case represents an expansion of the anti-graft drive to new segments of China's
state-owned resource industries after executives at oil and gas producers were
accused of corruption.
Chinese President Xi Jinping launched the
crackdown in 2012 to purge the ruling party of corruption and other wrongdoing
that threaten to undermine public acceptance of one-party rule.
A
series of executives at state-owned China National Petroleum Corp., Asia's
biggest oil and gas producer by volume, have been detained.
Source:http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/chinese-aluminum-boss-facing-graft-charges-27781179
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