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China jails insurer PICC’s ex-president for corruption

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BEIJING: The former president of the People’s Insurance Company ( Group) of China Ltd was jailed for 11 years for taking bribes, state media reported yesterday, the latest senior executive brought down by Beijing’s anti- graft campaign.

Wang Yincheng, who was also a vice Communist Party secretary at state- owned PICC, was found guilty of receiving 8.7 million yuan ( US$ 1.36 million) in bribes from 2006 to 2016 in exchange for helping individual­s and companies with project contracts, giving staff promotions and hiring their children, the official People’s Daily reported.

The newspaper cited a verdict made by the Intermedia­te Court of Fozhou.

Wang also faces 1 million yuan in fines and confiscati­on of his illegal gains, the court said.

Reuters could not reach Wang or his representa­tives for comment.

Wang is the latest senior financial executive to be caught in Chinese President Xi Jinping’s far-reaching fight against corruption.

Xi has presided over the antigraft drive since coming to power in late 2012, punishing more than a million party members and jailing top military figures.

Retired security tsar Zhou Yongkang became the most senior official toppled for corruption since 1949.

China’s top leaders have pledged to intensify a crackdown on financial risks this year.

A number of senior financial officials and executives, such as Anbang Insurance Group Co’s exchairman Wu Xiaohui, have been jailed under that campaign.

Wang was placed under investigat­ion by the Chinese CommunistP­arty’santi-corruption watchdog, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), in February 2017.

The CCDI expelled Wang from the Communist Party in July after investigat­ions found serious violations of party discipline – a euphemism for corruption. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Cho Hyun-ah (right) arrives at an immigratio­n office in Seoul. — AFP photo
Cho Hyun-ah (right) arrives at an immigratio­n office in Seoul. — AFP photo

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