A dozen more Chongqing officials could be caught up in Sun Zhengcai corruption probe, sources say
Former party boss said to have told investigators about alleged wrongdoings of other cadres in the megacity
The downfall of heavyweight Chinese politician Sun Zhengcai could implicate a dozen other top officials in the western megacity Chongqing, sources told the South China Morning Post.
Once the party boss of Chongqing and a candidate to be one of China’s next generation of leaders, Sun was expelled from the Communist Party on Friday and faces prosecution. He was placed under investigation for corruption in July.
It comes ahead of an important power reshuffle in a few weeks that will decide China’s new leadership under President Xi Jinping for the next five years.
State news agency Xinhua on Friday said an investigation had uncovered other evidence of Sun’s alleged crimes, suggesting the probe was not over. Sources said many more officials in Chongqing could be implicated.
Already, the party’s central leadership has rejected 14 out of 43 delegates proposed by the Chongqing authorities in May to take part in the 19th National Congress that starts on October 18. Their names were missing from the latest shortlist of delegates issued by Xinhua on Friday.