Bo Xilai has been expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC) and removed from public office, according to a decision made at a meeting of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee on Friday.
The meeting also yielded the decision to transfer Bo's suspected
law violations and relevant evidence to judicial organs for
handling.
The decisions were made after attendees at the meeting
deliberated over and adopted an investigation report on Bo's severe
disciplinary violations, which had been submitted by the CPC Central
Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI).
At a meeting held on April 10, members of the Political Bureau of
the CPC Central Committee were briefed on the investigation into the
incident in which former Chongqing Vice Mayor Wang Lijun entered the
U.S. Consulate General in Chengdu without permission as well as the
reinvestigation into the suspected murder of British citizen Neil
Heywood by Bogu Kailai, Bo's wife.
Based on Bo's mistakes and responsibilities in the two cases, as
well as evidence of his other discipline violations uncovered during
the investigations into the two cases, the CPC Central Committee
decided to suspend Bo's membership in the CPC Central Committee
Political Bureau and the CPC Central Committee and the CCDI filed
the case for investigation.
Investigations have found that Bo seriously violated Party
disciplines while heading the city of Dalian, Liaoning Province, and
the Ministry of Commerce and while serving as a member of the
Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and as Party chief of
Chongqing Municipality.
Bo abused his power, made severe mistakes and bore major
responsibility in the Wang Lijun incident and the intentional
homicide case of Bogu Kailai.
He took advantage of his office to seek profits for others and
received huge bribes personally and through his family.
His position was also abused by his wife Bogu Kailai to seek
profits for others, and the Bo family accepted a huge amount of
money and property from others.
Bo had or maintained improper sexual relationships with a number
of women.
He was also found to have violated organizational and personnel
disciplines and made erroneous decisions in the promotion of
personnel, resulting in serious consequences.
The investigation also uncovered evidence that suggests his
involvement in other crimes.
Bo's behaviours have yielded serious consequences, badly
undermined the reputation of the Party and the country, created very
negative impacts at home and abroad and significantly damaged the
cause of the Party and the people.
The Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee decided at the
meeting to expel Bo from the Party in accordance with the Party
Constitution and CPC intra-party supervisory disciplinary
regulations. The Party sanctions will be endorsed by the 7th plenary
meeting of the 17th CPC Central Committee, which will be held ahead
of the Party's 18th National Congress set to convene on Nov. 8.
The Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee has also
decided to remove Bo from public office in accordance with the
country's Law on Public Servants and to transfer Bo's suspected law
violations and relevant evidence to judicial organs for handling.
The CPC Central Committee stressed that the investigation and
handling of Bo's severe discipline violations further shows the
CPC's basic requirement of being strict with Party members, its
governance concept of governing the country in accordance with the
law and its distinct position and resolution to fight corruption.
The CPC Central Committee said the entire Party must fully
realize the perennial, complex and arduous nature of the anti-
corruption fight and give fighting corruption and building a clean
government a more prominent place on its agenda to wage a resolute
battle against corruption, leaving no room for corrupt figures to
hide within the Party.
Party organizations at various levels must use Bo's case as a
negative example to enhance cadre education, management and
supervision, maintain strict Party discipline, improve the Party's
working style, speed up the building of the system for punishing and
preventing corruption, and constantly enhance the Party's
capabilities of self-purification, self-improvement and self-
innovation -- all in a bid to maintain the Party's advanced nature
and purity.
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Sept. 28, 2012
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