Former vice-minister of public security expelled from Party
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Meng Hongwei, the former Chinese vice-minister of public security and Interpol president, was expelled from the Communist Party of China and removed from office for serious disciplinary violations and suspected graft crimes, the Party's disciplinary watchdog and national supervisory commission announced on Wednesday.
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