Former China Development Bank president put under anti-graft investigation


BEIJING: The former president of the China Development Bank, Ouyang Weimin, has been put under investigation on suspicion of serious disciplinary and legal violations, China's anti-graft watchdog, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, said on Sunday (July 19).

In 2024, a former vice president of the bank was sentenced to 12 years jail and fined for accepting bribes. - Reuters

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