Convicted Chinese protest leader renounces bribery confession after getting heavy sentence
Wukan village chief Lin Zuluan, who is appealing his case, now denies having taken bribes
The chief of a Guangdong village that made headlines five years ago over land protests on Wednesday renounced his confession to taking bribes.
Former Wukan village chief Lin Zuluan withdrew his confession during a hearing into his appeal against a 37-month sentence and 200,000 yuan (HK$230,000) fine handed down last month by a Chancheng district court in Foshan.
In his trial last month, Lin confessed to taking 600,000 yuan in bribes and kickbacks in relation to building projects in Wukan and other deals on behalf of the village committee.
Wednesday’s hearing in the Foshan Intermediate People’s Court ended just before noon but a verdict was not given, according to sources close to Lin’s family. A final decision could be delivered next week.