SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Authorities in the city of Shanghai have arrested the former deputy health commission chief, prosecutors said, at a time when China's health sector has come under the spotlight for widespread corruption.
Huang Fengping, formerly second in command of the city's Commission of Health and Family Planning, was arrested on Wednesday for "suspected crimes", the city's prosecution service said in a statement on its website.
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