Ex-Shanghai chief in RM2b graft rap


BEIJING: The ousted Communist Party chief of Shanghai, China’s financial heart, faces accusations of graft involving US$595mil (RM2.02bil) and of making one of his mistresses have three abortions, a Hong Kong newspaper said yesterday. 

The former party secretary of Shanghai, Chen Liangyu, was expelled from the ruling party last week and handed to judicial investigators, moving forward China’s biggest corruption case in years. But the public charges against Chen have remained sketchy. 

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