China’s anti-graft agency labels ex-Chongqing boss Sun Zhengcai a careerist politician, conspirator
Same charges levelled at already convicted ex-security tsar Zhou Yongkang and former presidential aide Ling Jihua
The disgraced former boss of the southwestern Chinese megacity of Chongqing, Sun Zhengcai, who was once touted as a possible future state leader, has been labelled a “careerist politician” and a “conspirator” by the Communist Party’s anti-graft agency.
The same charges, which were detailed in the work report presented by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection at the 19th national party congress that ended last week, but made public only on Sunday, were also levelled at former security tsar Zhou Yongkang and presidential aide Ling Jihua, both of whom are serving life prison sentences for corruption.
All three men had “inflated political ambitions” and “conducted conspiracies”, the report said.
“The party uncovered and dealt with [the alleged crimes] decisively, determined to eradicate these careerist politicians and conspirators, and thus eliminated serious political threats,” it said.
The CCDI had dealt with the officials implicated in the cases and comprehensively rooted out their “pernicious legacy”.