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Tianjin (China), April 11 (Xinhua) A court in China's Tianjin province Friday sentenced a former provincial Communist Party chief to 18 months in jail for accepting bribe and abusing power.

The Intermediate People's Court in Tianjin also confiscated 300,000 yuan (about $42,860) from the possession of former Shanghai Communist Party Chief Chen Liangyu, who was also a former member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC).

According to the court, between 1988 and 2006, Chen took advantage of his positions as head of the Huangpu district government, vice-mayor and mayor of Shanghai Municipal Government, as well as deputy secretary and secretary of the Shanghai CPC Municipal Committee, to seek profits for Shanghai New Huangpu Group Company (SNHGC) and Shanghai Shenhua Football Club.

Chen admitted that Wu Minglie, the former head of SNHGC, had replaced Chen's father's old home with a new one that was valued at 930,000 yuan more than the old residence. Other members of Chen's family also accepted free foreign trips from Wu, media reports said.

Earlier media reports said, Chen asked Yu Zhifei, the former head of the football club, to arrange a senior post for his son, Chen Weili.

Chen Weili later acted as deputy general manager of the club, for which he was paid 352,000 yuan, although he did not actually work there, the reports said.

Reacting over the judgement, experts said awarding prison sentence to Chen demonstrated the resolution of the CPC's Central Committee to build a clean party, promote clean governance and fight corruption.

'Whoever it is, no matter how high their positions are, anyone who violates party rules or national law will be severely punished,' the Central Committee once said in a statement.
 

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Ummm? You believe this China? Could you supply a source or even cite the document this info is from?

It says, " According to the court," and "the Central Committee once said in a statement.".

Personally I am very doubtful of what any Chinese media or court or government agency says. Well really, can you blame me?

China, are you getting any news of Tibet? (rhetorical question)
 

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Hi eh1eh ,thanks for the post .
The posts come from the English Chinese newspaper China Daily ,you can get it on line.
Do I believe its contents , do you believe in the contents of your western papers?
I've bin here for 6 years and feel allot more safer and "free" than in Canada . if that means anything .
 

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18 months, he got off easy, you can guarantee he won't be going to a club fed- I'm surprized he wasn't shot, The Chinese Govt has dealt with corrupt officials like that in the past as an aggressive deterrent against such crimes. I think their gettin soft.
 

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, The Chinese Govt has dealt with corrupt officials like that in the past as an aggressive deterrent against such crimes. I think their gettin soft.
Thanks for the post.
Hope they don't, Lester.
 

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eh1eh
China, are you getting any news of Tibet? (rhetorical question)
Yes ,you will find the news in "China Daily " ,on line .I find it's healthy to read 2 sides of the coin and not to rely on one point of view.After a while you'll know who's bull..........
 

eh1eh

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China, No I don't believe the western media, as they find the need to tell us they are fair and balanced. If you need to say it... well maybe it's just what you want the population to think. I have found in life people that volunteer information about their honesty and morality tend to be the ones lacking in said qualities.

So really I can't trust the media emanating from a communist country any more than I trust the western media.