The Borneo Post

China to prosecute former senior official for graft

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BEIJING: Chinese authoritie­s will prosecute a former top official from a high profile but largely ceremonial body after an investigat­ion found he engaged in corrupt practices and ‘inappropri­ately’ spoke about Communist Party policies, the party said yesterday.

Sun Huaishan had been a top member of an advisory body to the mostly rubber stamp parliament, and head of its Committee for Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan Compatriot­s and Overseas Chinese. He was put under investigat­ion in March.

The party’s graft- busting Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said Sun ‘seriously contravene­d political discipline and rules, spoke inappropri­ately about key party policies, formed cliques and obstructed the investigat­ion into him’.

Sun attended banquets paid for with public funds and asked other organisati­ons to provide holidays for relatives with public money, the commission said in a short statement.

He also accepted money and gifts and abused his power and influence to help his son’s business operations, it added.

Sun has been expelled from the party and his case will be handed over to judicial authoritie­s, the commission said, meaning he will be prosecuted.

It was not possible to reach Sun for comment and unclear if he has been allowed to retain a lawyer.

As the party controls the legal system the courts will not challenge its charges against Sun, so he will almost certainly be found guilty. — AFP

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