The Borneo Post

China to prosecute former chief in Xinjiang city of Hotan

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BEIJING: China will prosecute a former Communist Party boss in the western city of Hotan, in the troubled Xinjiang region, an antigraft watchdog said on Wednesday, as President Xi Jinping pushes on with a years-long crackdown on corruption.

Chen Yuanhua, 50, was removed from his post as party secretary in Hotan and expelled from the party for “serious violations of discipline”, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection ( CCDI) said in a statement on its website.

Authoritie­s announced an investigat­ion into Chen earlier in the year.

Chen let others pay for luxury hotels, abused his post for the benefit of others, sought and accepted a huge amount of assets, as well as cash and gift cards, “swallowed public funds”, and “maintained long-term inappropri­ate sexual relations” with others, the commission said.

His case would be transferre­d to judicial authoritie­s, the country’s main anti-graft agency said, indicating he would be prosecuted.

Party members can be punished for adultery as they are supposed to be upstanding members of society. The charge is frequently levelled against high-ranking suspects as a way of showing they are morally degenerate and worthy of punishment.

Chen could not be reached for comment. — Reuters

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