Beijing jails former China Development Bank chief

Bloomberg

China sentenced Hu Huaibang, a former chairman of the nation’s biggest policy bank, to life imprisonment on charges of corruption, the second harsh punishment doled out this week in a sign President Xi Jinping is escalating a campaign to crack down on
lawbreaking state officials.
Hu was found guilty of taking bribes totaling 85.5 million yuan ($13 million) during his tenure at China Development Bank Co. between 2009 and 2019, according to the ruling of Chengde Intermediate Court. Hu pleaded guilty, according to a court statement.
Lai Xiaomin, ex- chairman of state-controlled Huarong Asset Management Co., was condemned to death after receiving $277 million in bribes. The sentences underscore the ruling Communist Party’s increasingly tough stance on corruption among government cadres and corporate executives. More than 1.5 million government officials have been punished in the years-long campaign.

Other officials who have been caught up in Xi’s dragnet in recent years include Yang Jiacai, a former assistant vice chairman at the banking regulator and Yao Gang, who was vice chairman of China Securities Regulatory Commission. They were both sentenced to at least 16 years in prison in 2018.

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