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Senior Chinese general arrested for corruption: HK newspaper

Senior Chinese general arrested for corruption: HK newspaper

  Wang is known to have worked closely in the past with Xu and former Chinese domestic security tzar Zhou Yongkang,...

China's former security czar Zhou Yongkang, who was sentenced to life in jail in June, is regarded as an ally of former president Jiang Zemin, right, but is also believed to have retained significant power when Hu Jintao, left, was in power

China Communist paper criticises retired leaders

  It lambasted unnamed "retired leaders" for clinging to power and causing rifts within the party.  

hen China's Public Security Minister Zhou Yongkang attends a meeting in Beijing in this October 16, 2007 file picture. Photo credit: Reuters

China jails former security chief for life after secret trial

  China sentenced its powerful former domestic security chief Zhou Yongkang to life in jail on Thursday

Did China’s former security chief spy on leaders?

Did China’s former security chief spy on leaders?

According to an investigation, China’s former security chief, Zhou Yongkang, illegally spied on the country’s top leaders

Zhou Yongkang, then China's top security official, attends a plenary session on the draft amendment to the Criminal Procedure Law as China's National People's Congress takes place in Beijing, China, on March 8, 2012.

Former China security head spied on leaders, probe said to find

  Zhou “severely harmed the Party and the people and led a number of officials astray,” the party said.

China prosecutors need up to two months to prepare Zhou trial - paper

China prosecutors need up to two months to prepare Zhou trial - paper

  Chinese prosecutors need up to two months to prepare for the trial of former domestic security chief Zhou Yongkang

China's then Public Security Minister Zhou Yongkang attends the Hebei delegation discussion sessions at the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China at the Great Hall of the People, in Beijing in this October 16, 2007 file photo.

China's ex-security chief charged with bribery, abuse of power

  Chinese prosecutors charged former domestic security chief Zhou Yongkang with bribery, abuse of power and intentional disclosure of state secrets on Friday...

Chinaese ex-general Xu Caihou, seen here in 2012, was once the vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission and a member of the Communist Party's 25-strong Politburo

'Pathetic, shameful, corrupt' Chinese general Xu Caihou dies

  The highest-ranking Chinese military officer to fall victim to President Xi Jinping's anti-corruption drive has died of cancer, official...

China to hold 'open trial' for felled domestic security tsar

China to hold 'open trial' for felled domestic security tsar

  China will hold an "open trial" for fallen domestic security tsar Zhou Yongkang, the head of China's top court said, state...

Xi dismantles China’s ‘New Gang of Four’ with probe of Hu’s aide

Xi dismantles China’s ‘New Gang of Four’ with probe of Hu’s aide

  Chinese President Xi Jinping’s decision to investigate his predecessor’s top aide for corruption marks the downfall of the remaining...

Laborers work on the scaffoldings at a construction site in Kunming, Yunnan province, December 22, 2014. Photo: Reuters

China will make 2015 year of missed opportunities

  The penny is starting to drop for foreign investors in China. Two years into the leadership of President Xi Jinping, there’s...

How Xi Jinping swatted flies to trip biggest China tiger

How Xi Jinping swatted flies to trip biggest China tiger

To catch a tiger in China, it turns out first you need to swat a lot of flies.

Applause for Zhou graft inquiry

Applause for Zhou graft inquiry

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