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China ex-security chief Zhou Yongkang gets life term

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China: China’s ex-security chief Zhou Yongkang has been jailed for life, the most senior politician to face corruption charges under Communist rule.

He was found guilty of bribery, abuse of power and “intentionally disclosing national secrets”, China’s official Xinhua news agency reports. Until his retirement in 2012, Mr Zhou was one of China’s most powerful men.

He was put under investigation one year later as part of President Xi Jinping’s major anti-corruption campaign. Mr Zhou pleaded guilty at a closed-door trial in the northern city of Tianjin. According to Xinhua, he said he would not launch an appeal.

In March, the head of China’s Supreme People’s Court had promised that Zhou Yongkang’s trial would be “open in accordance with the law”. The trial was set to take place in the eastern port city of Tianjin. It seemed Zhou was set to follow Bo’s pattern. Like other senior officials convicted of serious crimes, it was expected he would receive a suspended death sentence.

Months passed without any word. Some guessed that Zhou Yongkang was not co-operating with prosecutors. Others believed that his crimes were too much of an embarrassment for the government. After all, Zhou Yongkang had held a seat at the very top of the Chinese government pyramid. If he was thoroughly corrupt, some in China might ask whether others at the top were rotten too.

In the end, the decision to keep Zhou Yongkang’s trial secret matches the case surrounding him, and Mr Zhou’s own public persona: closed and secretive.
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The news agency said Mr Zhou was tried behind closed doors on 22 May because the case involved state secrets. There was no public announcement until the conviction was reported on Thursday.

In a breakdown of the ruling, Xinhua reports that Mr Zhou received a life sentence for accepting bribes worth 130m yuan ($21.3m; £13.8m), seven years for abuse of power and four years for “deliberately releasing state secrets”. All political rights have been stripped and his property confiscated, it added.


Mr Zhou was charged in April, nine months after a formal investigation was announced. He has since been expelled from the Communist Party. He was once head of the Ministry of Public Security, as well as a member of China’s top decision-making body, the Politburo Standing Committee.

It is the first time such a senior Chinese figure has been convicted of corruption since the Communist Party came to power in 1949. President Xi Jinping vowed to end endemic corruption when he came to power in 2012.

Since then, a number of Mr Zhou’s former associates from his time working in the oil industry and as Communist Party chief in Sichuan province have been investigated or prosecuted as part of Mr Xi’s corruption crackdown.

The Xinhua report did not refer to Bo Xilai, a former protege of Mr Zhou’s and former Chongqing Communist Party chief, who is currently in prison on charges linked to his wife’s murder of a UK businessman.

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