A top Chinese official once seen
as a potential successor to president Xi Jinping has been sentenced to life in
prison for taking more than $26m in bribes, according to state media.
Sun Zhengcai, a former politburo
member and party boss of the southwestern city of Chongqing, is one of the
highest officials to be toppled by an anti-graft campaign that critics say is
Xi’s way to root out rivals rather than corruption.
Sun was given a “lenient” sentence
in exchange for his cooperation, the court in the northern port city of Tianjin
said on Tuesday. He was accused of taking advantage of his position to seek
profits for himself and others. Sun pleaded guilty after a one-day trial in
April.
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The court said Sun had “gravely
damaged the normal work order of national organisations and harmed the
integrity of conduct by national employees”, according to a statement. The
court said his “illegal gains” would be confiscated.
Sun, 54, was the youngest member
of the ruling communist party’s 25-member politburo and was a rising star in
the party. In 2012, he was sent to Chongqing to replace Bo Xilai, another top
official who fell foul of Xi’s anti-corruption crusade. Chongqing, as one of
China’s largest cities, is a key post for rising Chinese officials.
At one point, Sun was tipped to be
elevated to the powerful politburo standing committee of seven people and
helmed by Xi. Sun was seen by some as a candidate for leading the party in
2022.
Then last year, he became the
first politburo member to be investigated since Bo, who was charged with
corruption and sentenced to jail in 2013. Sun was expelled from the CCP in
September after the party accused him of taking bribes and trading power for
sex.
Last year, Sun, along with Bo, and
China’s former security chief Zhou Yongkang, were named in an alleged plot to
“usurp the party’s leadership and seize state power”. All three men have now
been ousted from the party and jailed.
This year, China’s legislature
amended the country’s constitution to abolish a two-term limit for the
country’s president, giving Xi freedom to remain in power indefinitely.
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