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China: Bo Xilai expelled from Communist Party for sex

Press Trust of India | Posted on Sep 29, 2012 at 08:42am IST

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Beijing: China's ruling Communist Party on Friday expelled disgraced leader Bo Xilai accusing him of corruption, sex and sleaze ahead of a generational change in leadership, and ordered that he face trial for covering up the role of his wife in the murder of a British businessman.

The Politburo meeting of the party headed by President Hu Jintao decided to expel Bo from the party after hearing the report of the committee which probed severe violations of discipline by him, official media in Beijing reported.

The decision came before the 18th Party Congress from November 8 that would engineer the once in a decade leadership change.

Bo  Xilai expelled from Communist Party for sex

His wife Gu Kailai was given a suspended death sentence for poisoning British businessman Neil Heywood to death.

Condemning Bo, 63, regarded as an emerging hard-liner attempting to revive discarded Maoist ideology, the party slammed him saying that in all his assignments including as Commerce Minister he had inappropriate relations with women.

"He took advantage of his office to seek profits for others and received huge bribes personally and through his family," state-run Xinhua news agency quoted the committee report as saying.

His wife Gu Kailai, who was given a suspended death sentence for poisoning British businessman Neil Heywood to death, was also accused of abusing Bo's position to seek profits for others.

The Bo family also accepted a huge amount of money and property from others, the report said. "The meeting also decided to transfer Bo's suspected law violations and relevant clues to judicial organs," state-run Xinhua said.

Party's decision to hand him over for trial sets at rest speculation that he would be spared by the party that sees his attempts to resurrect hard-line Maoist ideology as unfavourable. Bo headed a powerful faction within the party that was trying to revive Mao's ideals by playing up on the growing rich poor divide.

The Party also took serious note of the incident in which former Police Chief of the Chongqing city, Wang Lijun, escaped to US Consulate fearing reprisals from Bo. Wang was sentenced to 15 years.

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