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China anti-graft watchdog probes Politburo member

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BEIJING: The Chinese Communist Party’s anti-graft watchdog has launched an investigat­ion into a Politburo member once seen as a contender for a top leadership post, just months before a major political congress.

The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection is investigat­ing Sun Zhengcai, who some 10 days ago was ousted as party chief in the major city of Chongqing, for “serious discipline violation”, the official Xinhua news agency said.

Sun is the first serving member of the 25-person Politburo to be placed under investigat­ion since Bo Xilai, also a former Chongqing party chief who was jailed for life in 2013 in the wake of President Xi Jinping’s anticorrup­tion campaign.

Xinhua’s brief report did not expand on the accusation­s nor say whether Sun would remain a member of the Politburo. His replacemen­t as party chief in Chongqing was announced on July 15.

Analysts say the shake-up in Chongqing will have implicatio­ns for the Communist Party’s 19th congress later this year, which will likely cement Xi’s position as the most powerful Chinese leader for a generation.

At the gathering, Xi is widely expected to secure a second five-year term.

But all eyes will be on who will depart or ascend to the Politburo’s standing committee, the elite group of seven politician­s who run the world’s second largest economy.

Sun, who was replaced in the city by former Xi aide Chen Miner, had once been tipped for promotion to the standing committee. At 53, he is the youngest member of the Politburo.

Sun, who had kept a low profile, had even been touted as Xi’s potential successor, said Simone van Nieuwenhui­zen, a Sydney-based researcher and co-author of China and the New Maoists.

“His downfall signals a growing sense of insecurity among Xi and his followers,” van Nieuwenhui­zen said.

While the exact reasons for his fall are unknown, “we do know however that Sun had been promoted as a protege of Xi’s predecesso­r Hu Jintao,” she said.

“Xi could therefore consider Sun a threat to his own agenda and political ambitions; other proteges of Hu have also previously been held back from seeking higher positions under Xi.”

At least four new standing committee members will likely be named at the congress and “Xi is overseeing their selection”, said Bill Bikales, head of Bikales Advisors, an East Asian political and economic advisory service.

 ?? — AFP ?? This file photo taken on March 5, 2017 shows former Chongqing Communist Party secretary Sun Zhengcai (L) talking with Chinese Vice-Chairman of the Central Military Commission Xu Qiliang during the opening session of the National People’s Congress,...
— AFP This file photo taken on March 5, 2017 shows former Chongqing Communist Party secretary Sun Zhengcai (L) talking with Chinese Vice-Chairman of the Central Military Commission Xu Qiliang during the opening session of the National People’s Congress,...

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