Thursday, 17 September 2020

Chen Guoqiang, former vice governor of NW China's Shaanxi Province sentenced to 13 years for taking bribes

 

 Chen Guoqiang, former vice governor of NW China's Shaanxi Province, was sentenced to 13 years for taking bribes worth over 35 million yuan by a court in Tianjin on Tuesday. Chen is accused of taking advantage of his various posts in Shaanxi or the convenience associated with his status to seek benefits for relevant companies and individuals in project contracting, obtaining loans and personnel promotion and recruitment between 2006 and 2018.
In return, he accepted money and gifts worth 35.66 million yuan (about 5 million U.S. dollars) either himself or via his family members, according to the prosecutors.



During the court trial, prosecutors presented evidence, and the defendant and his lawyers cross-examined the evidence. Both sides gave their own full accounts.
In his final statement, Chen pleaded guilty and expressed remorse.
The trial was open to the public and was attended by legislators, political advisors, press and members of the public.

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