Anti-graft ‘hero’ falls from grace amid claims of bribery

From the South China Morning Post, via Asia Pacific Media Network:

The “anti-corruption hero” Communist Party chief of Lianjiang county in Fujian province has allegedly taken 2 million yuan in bribes and failed to account for the source of 6 million yuan in his possession.

The allegations were the latest made in a report by the Beijing-backed Ta Kung Pao yesterday, which also accused Huang Jingao of having six mistresses in addition to maintaining relationships with his wife and ex-wife at the same time.

ESWN has translated the Ta Kung Pao article here (scroll to bottom of page). For more about Huang Jingao, see here.

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