Bo Xilai's Case Handed to Courts Officials from the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the Communist Party's anti-graft watchdog, said the cases of Bo Xilai, the former Chongqing party chief and Politburo member, and Liu Zhijun, former minister of railways, have been handed over to the judicial system. In a rare live press conference on January 9, the officials also said the party punished more than 4,600 cadres for wrongdoing, and 961 had their cases sent to the judiciary. Original article on CNTV Report Warns of Risk in Urban Investment Bonds A report by China Central Depository Trust & Clearing Co. (CCDC) warns about the risk of default for urban investment bonds. The CCDC...
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