China Daily (Hong Kong)

Prison is price of graft for 6 ‘tigers’

- By ZHANG YAN zhangyan1@chinadaily.com.cn

Six former senior officials were convicted of bribery and given sentences ranging from six years to life imprisonme­nt by Chinese courts on Wednesday.

Of the six officials, three were convicted of bribery involving sums in excess of 100 million yuan ($17.6 million) and sentenced to life imprisonme­nt. They were Wang Baoan, former head of the National Bureau of Statistics; Chen Xuefeng, former Party chief in Luoyang, Henan province; and Lu Ziyue, former mayor of Ningbo, Zhejiang province.

The other three, handed sentences ranging from six to 15 years, were Chang Xiaobing, former chairman of China Telecom; Li Chengyun, former vice-governor of Sichuan; and Deng Qilin, former chairman of Wuhan Iron and Steel Corp.

Wang Baoan had accepted bribes valued at 153 million yuan, according to Zhang jiakou City Intermedia­te People’s Court in Hebei province.

Wang was deprived of political rights, and all his personal assets were confiscate­d and turned over to the State, according to the court.

The court said he had abused his power to gain benefits for others on project approvals, business contracts and job promotions. He then accepted huge bribes paid either in cash or property personally or through family members from 1994 to 2016,

Sentences range from six years to life

Wang Baoan

Former head of the National Bureau of Statistics Illegal gains: 153 million yuan

Sentence: Life in prison, all assets confiscate­d

Chang Xiaobing

Former chairman of China Telecom Illegal gains: 3.76 million yuan

Sentence: 6 years in prison, 500,000 yuan fine

Chen Xuefeng

Former Party chief of Luoyang, Henan province Illegal gains: 125 million yuan

Sentence: Life imprisonme­nt, all assets confiscate­d according to the court.

Over 22 years, Wang’s primary jobs were secretary of the general office of the State Administra­tion of Taxation, assistant minister and viceminist­er of finance, and head of the NBS.

The court said it handed out a lenient punishment instead of the death penalty because he was forthcomin­g when he “confessed his crime and cooperated with law enforcemen­t officers to return his illgotten assets.”

Separately, Chen Xuefeng, former Party chief in Luoyang, Henan, got a life sentence for corruption, bribery and abuse of power. Chen took advantage of his position to gain benefits for others and, in turn, accepted money and assets worth 125 million yuan from 2000 to 2015, according to Jingzhou City Intermedia­te People’s Court in Hubei province.

Since November 2012, when the new leadership was elected, anti-corruption efforts have become a top priority for the country. President Xi Jinping has conducted a sweeping drive to fight against both “tigers” and “flies”, referring to high-ranking officials and lowlevel officers.

More than 140 high-ranking officials, at ministeria­l level or above, have been investigat­ed over alleged graft issues, including Zhou Yongkang, a former member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, who was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt in June 2015, according to the top anti-graft watchdog. Lu Ziyue

Former mayor of Ningbo, Zhejiang province Illegal gains: 148 million yuan

Sentence: Life imprisonme­nt, all assets confiscate­d

Li Chengyun

Former vicegovern­or of Sichuan province Illegal gains: 6.36 million yuan

Sentence: 10 years in prison, 600,000 yuan fine

Deng Qilin

Former chairman of Wuhan Iron and Steel Corp Illegal gains: 55.4 million yuan

Sentence: 15 years in prison, 5 million yuan fine

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