China: Big Chinese leader who created 'conspiracies' for the coup
Until the arrest last year, the Communist Party's 54-year-old Sun was considered as the successor of Shi. According to the official news agency Xinhua news, "First Intermediate People's Court of Tianjin municipality" has sentenced life imprisonment in exchange for a bribe of 17 million yuan ($ 2.67 million).
Beijing: Sun Zhengkai, who was once accused of plotting a coup against him after being listed as the successor of President Xi Jinping, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for taking a bribe of $ 2.67 million. In his first term, President Shi started a anti-corruption campaign. Sun, who is a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China, is another senior leader to climb the massive campaign.
Until the arrest last year, the Communist Party's 54-year-old Sun was considered as the successor of Shi. According to the official news agency Xinhua news, "First Intermediate People's Court of Tianjin municipality" has sentenced to life imprisonment in exchange for a bribe of 17 million yuan ($ 2.67 million i.e. 1,80,29,17,500 rupees).
In addition to the sentence of imprisonment, all political rights of the hearing have been stripped for life and their entire private property has been seized. During public hearing, Sun accepted his crime and said that he has regrets. They said that they accept the punishment and will not appeal against it. According to Xinhua, he also said that they will improve themselves with complete honesty.
According to news reports in China's government media, former Politburo member and head of south-western Mega City Chongqin have been party chief. Sun, who was the top candidate for the post of the Communist Party at a time, was removed from the party's first sudden post in October last year. Let's say that President Xi Jinping has been campaigning against corruption since his first term.
Alas, the critics of Shetty have alleged that they have used this anti-corruption campaign against their political rivals.
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