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China expels senior official from ruling party

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BEIJING: China’s Communist Party dismissed a top political advisory official and expelled him from the ranks of the ruling party, its anti-corruption watchdog said yesterday, as the country mounts a sweeping crackdown on graft.

Su Rong, 66, a vice chairman of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­veConferen­ce(CPPCC), was investigat­ed for “serious discipline violations”, according to a statement on the commission’s website.

The CPPCC is a discussion body that is part of the Communist Party-controlled government­al structure.

The probe found that Su had “taken advantage of his position to seek benefit for others, accepted huge bribes and abused power leading to sig ni f icant loss of state assets”, the statement said, without giving further details.

Gra ft has become endemic in China and Communist leader Xi Jinping launched a much-publicised drive against corruption after he came to power two years ago, vowing to target both high-level “tigers” and lowranking “flies”.

Su was described as “one of the graft ‘tigers’” in a two-paragraph report by the official Xinhua news agency announcing the expulsion.

But analysts say China has failed to implement institutio­nal safeguards against corruption, such as an independen­t judiciary and free media, leaving anti-graft campaigns subject to the influence of politics.

Previous reports in Chinese media have connected Su to corruptlan­ddealsmade­inJiangxi province during his time as party secretary there.

Su’scasewills­oonbetrans­ferred to judicial authoritie­s for criminal prosecutio­n, the statement said.

Previously, Su was also the Communist Party secretary of Qinghai and Gansu provinces.

He was a vice chairman of the CPPCC for less than two years and while the position comes with political prestige, it is largely a c er emon i a l job t a ske d w it h advising China’s rubberstam­p parliament. — AFP

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