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Ex-Interpol chief to be expelled from China body

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BEIJING: China will expel former Interpol chief Meng Hongwei

(pic) from a high profile though largely ceremonial advisory body to parliament, state media reported, after the Chinese government put him under investigat­ion for bribery and other violations.

Under President Xi Jinping, China has been engaged in a sweeping crackdown on official corruption.

Earlier this month, Interpol, the France-based global police coordinati­on body, said that Meng had resigned as its president, after French authoritie­s said the Chinese official had been reported missing by his wife after travelling to his home country.

It is unclear where Meng is being held and it has not been possible to reach him for comment.

It is also unclear if he has been allowed to retain legal representa­tion. In the latest move by the Chinese government against Meng, the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, which advises parliament though has no legislativ­e powers, has decided to dismiss him from the body, state media said late on Friday.

The decision still needs formal approval from the body’s standing committee, the official Xinhua news agency said, though this will only be a formality.

Meng had been a member of the body’s foreign affairs committee.

Members of the advisory body do not enjoy immunity from prosecutio­n, unlike members of China’s largely rubber-stamp parliament.

Meng, 64, became president of the global police cooperatio­n agency in late 2016 amid a broader effort by China to secure leadership posts in internatio­nal organisati­ons.

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