BEIJING (Reuters) - A former top Chinese security official in Tibet is being investigated for suspected corruption, the ruling Communist Party's anti-graft watchdog said on Friday, in a rare example of corruption-busters going into the restive and remote region.
Le Dake, currently deputy head of Tibet's regional legislature, is being investigated for alleged "serious violation of discipline and law", the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said, using the usual euphemism for graft.
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