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Party expels corrupt Beijing vice mayor
BEIJING—China's Communist
Party has expelled the sacked vice mayor of Beijing who oversaw Olympic
construction projects and handed him over to prosecutors on bribery and
other charges, state television said Tuesday.
Liu Zhihua, who was fired suddenly in June for unspecified corrupt acts,
"took several million yuan in bribes and helped his mistress to seek
profit in projects," state television said in an evening news report.
Although it did not elaborate, it was the first time any details have
been released about Liu's case, which has reverberated deeply within the
government.
"What he has done has caused vile social and political impact and major
economic losses," the report said. His case has been handed over to
prosecutors, it said, bringing him one step closer to official charges.
The announcement comes a week after China installed a new supervisor for
construction projects for the 2008 Summer Olympics as part of efforts to
prevent corruption. In his position, Xu Bo, an engineer in the Ministry
of Construction, is to help fight corruption and ensure the quality of
construction.
Beijing officials have insisted that Liu's alleged misdeeds have nothing
to do with Olympic projects.
Olympic sporting venues make up only a small share of the US$38 billion
(euro30 billion) Beijing is spending on urban renewal and infrastructure
construction for 2008. The construction and real estate trades in the
rapidly urbanizing capital are rife with corrupt dealings with
officials.
The promotion of Xu comes amid a general anti-corruption drive in
Beijing and other major Chinese cities. State media announced recently
that new Communist Party corruption watchdogs had been appointed in
Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin.
—The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item |