Zhou
Yongkang, China's former security boss, has been charged with corruption and
leaking state secrets. He is the highest-level official to be prosecuted in
decades.
Deutsche Welle, 3 April 2015
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| Zhou Yongkang AP Photo/Lee Jin-man, File |
Zhou's
indictment, which had been long expected, was announced on Friday by China's
procuratorate on its website.
"The
defendant Zhou Yongkang... took advantage of his posts to seek gains for others
and illegally took huge property and assets from others, abused his power,
causing huge losses to public property and the interests of the State and the
people," the indictment said.
It added
that Zhou "intentionally leaked state secrets."
Zhou, a
former member of the Politburo Standing Committee - the most powerful body in
China - had been under investigation since 2013. He was expelled from the
Communist Party and arrested in December.
High-profile
trial
The
indictment makes him the highest-level official to be charged as part of
President Xi Jinping's much-vaunted anti-corruption drive. It sets the stage
for the most prominent trial in China since that of the Gang of Four, who
included Mao Zedong's widow Jiang Qing, in 1981, in which the defendants were
accused of persecuting political opponents during the 1966-76 Cultural
Revolution.
As the
Chinese courts are under the close supervision of the ruling Communist Party, a
guilty verdict is almost certain, with the Party's mouthpiece, the People's
Daily, already branding him a "traitor."
The
investigation into Zhou also scrutinized his allies in government and the oil
industry, where he held a high position as head of the China National Petroleum
Corporation.
Among them
is Jiang Jiemin, also a former head of the same organization.
Judging by
former trials of prominent figures, Zhou's trial - despite official promises
that it will be open in accordance with Chinese law - seems likely to be a
relatively closed affair to conceal political infighting at the highest level of the Party.
tj/sms (AFP, AP)

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