Aide of former Chinese prez Hu Jintao expelled from CPC, to face trial
July 20, 2015  20:59
A close aide of former Chinese president Hu Jintao was today expelled from the ruling Communist Party and will face corruption charges, the latest official to get netted in President Xi Jinping's anti-graft campaign.

Besides removing Ling Jihua from public office, the politburo of the CPC central committee at a meeting in Beijing has referred him for judicial prosecution, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

Ling was also the former vice chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference national committee, an advisory legislative body. Ling's high profile world came down on the night of March 19, 2012 when his son Ling Gu died in a car accident when he was driving a $83,000 Ferrari sports car.

Two young women, who were in the car with him were seriously injured. While expelling him from the CPC, the party said that investigations found that Ling seriously violated the political discipline and rules of the party, as well as its organisational and confidentiality discipline. "He took advantage of his posts to seek profit for others and accepted huge bribes personally and through his family," the CPC said in a statement.

Ling also obtained a great deal of the Party and state's core secrets in violation of laws and discipline. Ling violated regulations on integrity and self-discipline, accepting others' money and belongings personally and through his wife and sought benefits for his wife's businesses, the statement said.
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