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High-flier in Chinese politics under investigation ahead of power reshuffle, sources say

Sun Zhengcai, a member of the Communist Party’s Politburo, was removed as head of the Chongqing megacity at the weekend

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Sun Zhengcai is under investigation by the Communist Party’s anti-graft agency, sources say. Photo: Handout
Jun Maiin Beijing

A top contender for a role in China’s next leadership is being investigated by the anti-graft agency of the Communist Party, according to people familiar with the matter.

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Sun Zhengcai, at 53 the youngest member of the party’s 25-strong Politburo, is suspected of “serious violation of party discipline”, according to a source in Chongqing.

He was removed as party boss of the city on Saturday.

The development could have a significant impact on the ­upcoming leadership reshuffle in the ­autumn. Sun was seen as having a strong chance of being named to the Politburo Standing Committee.

Sun was now in the middle of an investigation “at the conversation level”, the city’s propaganda chief told senior editors in Chongqing on Saturday, according to the source.

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