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薄熙来

薄熙来是中共元老薄一波之子,原中共中央政治局委员、前重庆市委书记。2012年4月,薄熙来因涉嫌严重违纪,被去职双开,并立案接受调查。2013年9月,薄因受贿、贪污跟滥用职权等罪名,被判处无期徒刑。

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Former police chief Wang Lijun speaks during a court hearing in Chengdu in this still image taken from video September 18, 2012. The former police chief at the heart of China's biggest political uproar in decades did not contest charges against him at his court hearing on Tuesday, an official said. Wang fled to a U.S. consulate in Chengdu for more than 24 hours in February, days after his dismissal as police chief of Chongqing, the nearby municipality then run by ambitious politician Bo Xilai, who had raised Wang to prominence as a crime gang-buster. REUTERS/CCTV via Reuters TV (CHINA - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. CHINA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN CHINA
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