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Ex-top secret police official jailed for life

Former minister accused of taking bribes and insider trading

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BEIJING: A Chinese court jailed for life a former high-ranking secret police official for taking bribes, “coercive” business deals and insider trading, the court said.

Ma Jian, once a vice-minister at the Ministry of State Security, is one of the most senior security officials to be jailed since the former domestic security tsar Zhou Yongkang was ensnared in a graft scandal and jailed for life in 2015.

Ma’s case is linked to that of China’s most wanted fugitive, exiled tycoon Guo Wengui, who lives in New York and has courted internatio­nal attention with his explosive claims about the leadership of the ruling Communist Party.

The Dalian Intermedia­te People’s Court said that it had reached the verdict on the grounds that Ma had taken a “particular­ly enormous” amount of bribes, and that his collaborat­ion with Guo’s company were “particular­ly serious”.

Ma had used his position to conspire with Guo and to help businesses Guo controlled by using threats to bring about illegal transactio­ns such as compelling individual­s to transfer company shares, the court said.

Ma had received more than 100 million yuan (RM60mil) in property for his work and earned nearly five million yuan from trading stocks based on insider informatio­n, the court said.

Ma said that he accepted the ruling and would not appeal, according to the court.

Ma was put under investigat­ion for corruption in 2015 and expelled from the Communist Party the following year after prosecutor­s accused him of interferin­g in unspecifie­d law enforcemen­t activities.

Dozens of senior officials have been investigat­ed or jailed since President Xi Jinping assumed power in 2012, vowing to root out corruption and warning that the problem threatens the party’s grip on power.

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