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Former vice-governor pleads guilty to graft
Li Jiexiang, former executive vice-governor of Qinghai province and former vice-chairman of Qinghai People's Congress Standing Committee, pleaded guilty to taking bribes of 88.2 million yuan ($12.4 million) in a public trial held by Tianjin No 2 Intermediate People's Court of Tianjin on Thursday. Li made a final statement in court, which said it will announce the verdict at a later date. Prosecutors accused Li of using his various positions in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region and in Qinghai to assist companies and individuals in matters such as project tendering, job promotions and obtaining financial subsidies.
1,660 rumormongering accounts punished
China's internet watchdog has punished 1,660 online accounts for recent rumormongering violations, according to the Office of the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission on Wednesday. Relevant violations included fabricating rumors about emergency events or sensational claims, and making unfounded distortions regarding public policies. The authority also published several typical cases in this regard. The office pledged enhanced efforts to monitor relevant violations and serious punishment for the violators. It also warned internet users to be more alert to online disinformation.
China Daily - Xinhua
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