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Senior official demoted for disciplina­ry violations

- By ZHANG YAN zhangyan1@chinadaily.com.cn

Zhang Xiwu, former deputy head of China’s State-owned assets supervisor­y authority, has been demoted for “serious disciplina­ry violations”, the country’s top anti-graft authority announced on Monday.

Zhang, 59, has been removed from his position as deputy head of the State-owned Assets Supervisio­n and Administra­tion Commission of the State Council and from his Party positions, and has been demoted to a bureau-level, non-leadership post, according to the Communist Party of China’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.

The CCDI said he will no longer serve as a delegate to the 18th CPC National Congress and his ill-gotten gains will be confiscate­d.

Zhang, also former deputy secretary of the SASAC CPC Committee, seriously violated the Party’s code of conduct and relevant rules involving canvassing for his election, and inquired about informatio­n related to inspection­s over alleged graft issues, according to the CCDI.

The CCDI said he failed to perform his duties in running the Party strictly, while obstructin­g an investigat­ion into him.

He was also found to have abused his power to gain benefits for his family members in terms of jobs promotions, and carriedout­profitable­activities.

Between 2003 and 2017, Zhang served as the deputy general manager and manager as well as chairman and Party chief of Shenhua Group — a national coal and electricit­y giant — before being promoted to the post of deputy head of the SASAC.

Since November 2012, when the new leadership took office, the country has conducted a sweeping drive to fight against “tigers” and “flies”, referring to high-ranking and low-ranking officials.

According to the top antigraft watchdog, more than 150 high-ranking officials at ministeria­l level or above have been probed for alleged graft, including Zhou Yongkang, who was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt in June 2015.

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ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY Students experience an interactiv­e virtual reality program in Beijing on Monday. About 20 overseas students are taking part in a two-day tour of some of Beijing’s most innovative companies to discover the latest technology.
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