
Several high-ranking officials in China are facing investigations or indictments for corruption-related charges. Zhou Qingyu, a former vice president of China Development Bank, has been indicted for accepting bribes. Zhang Jiasheng has been appointed as the new party chief for Chinese football. Huang Min, a former deputy mayor of Shenzhen, is under investigation for overseeing the Qianhai reform zone. Additionally, a former manager at CNOOC and a senior executive vice president at ICBC are also under investigation. The Communist Party chief of Beijing Sport University is under a corruption probe.
Li Yong, former general manager of China National Offshore Oil Corp., is under investigation on suspicion of serious violations of the law, the Communist Party’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said Friday. https://t.co/qQ5KbbO4G5
Li Yong, former general manager of China National Offshore Oil Corporation and deputy secretary of CNOOC's leading Party members group, is under disciplinary and supervisory investigations, according to an official statement issued Friday. https://t.co/57bPRTgtIL
Exclusive: Zhang Wenwu, a senior executive vice president at China’s largest bank, ICBC, is set to become the new president of financial giant Citic Group, sources told Caixin. https://t.co/5JYtAsyhJ5


