China executes finance official in bribery case

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The former head of a Chinese state-owned asset management company was executed on charges of taking bribes in an unusually severe penalty for a recent corruption case. 9News

The Second Intermediate People's Court of Tianjin ruled in January that death was justified because Xiaomin took "especially enormous" bribes to make investments, offer construction contracts, help with promotions and provide other favors.

Xiaomin "endangered national financial security and financial stability," a commentary on the state TV website said.Xiaomin was also convicted of embezzling more than 25 million yuan and starting a second family while still married to his first wife.

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Permanently silenced just how China like it

Only 30000000 more to go

And the trial would have been transparent, wouldn't it!!! What's Rudd's view on this, given he apparently has such good relations with China?

Death for a financial crime? Where is the proportionality? China is becoming more savage and aggressive towards peoples and minorities it can bully or murder. BoycottChina 2022 Winter Olympics.

Should be more of that here

The Royal Commission should have done the same here with European-Australian bankers here committing fraud involving billions with innocent customers!

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