Former Chongqing Party Boss Charged With Bribery

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  • Sun Zhengcai, is charged with 'illegally accepting huge sums of money'. File photo: AP

    Sun Zhengcai, is charged with 'illegally accepting huge sums of money'. File photo: AP

A former Politburo member who was once seen as a contender for China's top leadership has been charged with bribery, the country's top prosecutor said on Tuesday.

Sun Zhengcai, former party chief of the southwestern mega-city Chongqing, "should be held criminally responsible" for "seeking benefits for others" and "illegally accepting huge sums of money", according to a statement on the website of the Supreme People's Procuratorate.

The agency has transferred Sun's case to the first branch of the Tianjin People's Procuratorate to complete proceedings, it said.

In July, the Chinese Communist Party's top watchdog launched an investigation against Sun for "serious discipline violation", according to the official Xinhua news agency.

Sun was the first serving member of the elite 25-person Politburo to be placed under investigation since his predecessor Bo Xilai, who was jailed for life in 2013 in the wake of President Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign.

Sun was formally expelled from the Communist Party in September.

The latest development comes as China's national legislature prepares for an annual plenary session next month that is expected to further cement Xi's position as the most powerful Chinese leader in a generation. (AFP)

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