Former Top Chinese Anti-Corruption Official Sentenced to 12 Years for Corruption
A senior Chinese official who was once a key aide to imprisoned former Chinese security chief Zhou Yongkang has been sentenced to 12 years in prison on charges of corruption, Reuters reported on Tuesday.
Li Chongxi, who was the top political adviser in China’s southwestern Sichuan province and the head of the province’s anticorruption watchdog, is one of several of Zhou’s political allies to face corruption charges and the latest public figure brought down in President Xi Jinping’s vast campaign against corruption within the ranks of the Chinese Communist Party.
Li was convicted of accepting the equivalent of $1.75 million in cash and goods and capitalizing on his positions in Sichuan to gain land-development rights for local companies. He confessed to his crimes in court and expressed contrition, which Xinhua news agency said yielded a less severe sentence.
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