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Banker sentenced to life for bribe-taking
A former vice president of one of China's biggest state-owned banks has been jailed for life on charges of taking bribes, his lawyer said Thursday. Zhao Ange was convicted of taking 5.8 million yuan (US$700,000) in bribes while working at the Bank of China, said his lawyer, Shen Zhigeng. He said Zhao didn't appeal. Zhao, 54, was sentenced in April but the penalty wasn't publicized until this week. Shen said he was too busy to give more details. But news reports said Zhao
was arrested in 2002. The reports said he was also convicted of wasting 50
million yuan (US$6 million) of the bank's money. |
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