China issues formal charges against former Communist Party star Sun Zhengcai
Disgraced ex-boss of Chongqing to be tried in port city of Tianjin on charges related to bribe-taking, Supreme People’s Procuratorate says
Sun Zhengcai, the former member of China’s Politburo who was once tipped as a possible future leader, has been formally charged with bribery, the top prosecutor’s office announced on Tuesday.
Sun, who was abruptly sacked as party boss of the megacity Chongqing in July and placed under investigation for corruption in the run-up to the Communist Party’s leadership reshuffle in October, is now facing trial.
Prosecutors in the northern metropolis of Tianjin submitted an indictment to the city’s first intermediate people’s court, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate said in a statement, although a trial date has not yet been announced.
Sun is accused of taking advantage of his position to seek profits for others and illegally accepting “a huge amount of assets”.
The statement said the charges related to crimes he allegedly committed since his time as a district party boss in Beijing in 2002, through his years as minister of agriculture, and as the party chief of both northeastern Jilin province and Chongqing.