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Former political advisor receives 12-year jail term for bribery

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2015-11-03 14:19Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping

四川省政协原主席李崇禧因受贿罪一审获刑12年

江西省南昌市中级人民法院今天上午对李崇禧受贿一案,作出一审判决,以受贿罪判处李崇禧有期徒刑十二年。此前,李崇禧被指控利用职务上的便利,为他人谋取利益,非法收受他人巨额财物,依法应当以受贿罪追究其刑事责任。

Li Chongxi (File Photo)

Li Chongxi (File Photo)

Li Chongxi, former head of Sichuan province's political advisory body in southwest China, was sentenced to 12 years in jail on Tuesday for taking bribes worth around 11.1 million yuan (1.75 million U.S. dollars).

One million yuan worth of Li's assets will be confiscated, according to the verdict by a court in Nanchang, capital of east China's Jiangxi Province.

A digital recorder used by Li was also confiscated, the court said without elaborating.

From March 2007 to February 2012, Li took advantage of his posts as deputy head of Communist Party of China (CPC)'s Sichuan provincial committee, head of CPC's Sichuan disciplinary agency, deputy head and Party chief of the provincial legislature to seek benefits for local companies acquiring state land exploration rights and sought promotion for individuals, the verdict read.

Li accepted money and valuables worth about 11.1 million yuan either by himself or via his wife Li Mingyu from May 2006 to August 2012, according to the verdict.

Leniency was given to the 64-year-old because he has confessed a considerable part of his criminal conduct voluntarily and submitted all his illegal gains, it read.

Li said at the court that he would not appeal the case.

Prosecutors announced an investigation into Li in September 2014, when he was removed from his post and expelled from the CPC.

  

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