The Manila Times

Graft probe threatens China navy upgrade

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BEIJING: China has launched a corruption investigat­ion into the general manager of the state- owned firm responsibl­e for building aircraft carriers, a potential complicati­on in ambitious plans to modernize its navy.

Sun Bo is being probed for “suspicion of serious breach of the party discipline and the law”, Communist Party watchdog the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said in a brief online statement late Saturday.

Sun, 57, is second-in- command of China Shipbuildi­ng Industry Corporatio­n.

The country’s first domestical­ly built aircraft carrier started sea trials last month.

The carrier, known only as “Type 001A”, is expected to be commission­ed by 2020, giving China a second aircraft carrier as it asserts its extensive claims in the South China Sea and seeks to deter any independen­ce movements in Taiwan.

It is unclear whether the investigat­ion into Sun will have an impact on the new carrier’s status.

China’s first carrier, the Liaoning, is a secondhand Soviet ship built nearly 30 years ago and commission­ed in 2012.

President Xi Jinping has pursued a highly- publicised anti- corruption drive since taking office in 2012, vowing to go after both senior “tigers” and low- level “flies”.

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