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JUST IN: ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ China sentences former city official to death for taking $325,000,000 in bribes ov [...]

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July 7, 2026

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JUST IN: China sentences former city official to death for taking 325,000,000 in bribes over 30 years.@BRICSNews

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Ghanaian Times

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ยท Jul 8, 2026

China sentences official to death over bribes

A Chinese local official has been sentenced to death for taking bribes worth more than ยฃ240m over three decades. Yang Youlin, a former economic development official in the Jiangsu Province capital of Nanjing near Chinaโ€™s east coast, โ€œillegally accepted property and assetsโ€ valued at more than 2.21bn yuan (ยฃ243m) from 1993 to 2023, the Changzhou The post China sentences official to death over bribes appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

South China Morning Post

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ยท Jul 6, 2026

Former Chinese official sentenced to death in US$323 million bribery case

A court in eastern China has handed down a rare death sentence to a former municipal official convicted of taking more than 2.2 billion yuan (US323.8 million) in bribes, marking one of the harshest punishments for economic crimes in recent years. Yang Youlin, who once served as executive deputy director of the Nanjing Economic and Technological Development Zone management committee, was found guilty of bribery, embezzlement, misappropriating public funds, abuse of power and money laundering....

Daily Post Nigeria

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ยท Jul 7, 2026

Another Chinese official sentenced to death for corruption

A Chinese court has sentenced a former public official, Yang Youlin, to death for bribery, offering bribes, embezzlement, misappropriation of public funds, abuse of power, and money laundering. The former executive deputy director of the Nanjing Economic and Technological Development Zone Management Committee is also expected to pay millions of yuan in fines. The Changzhou [] Another Chinese official sentenced to death for corruption

Eye Radio

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ยท Jul 8, 2026

Former Chinese official sentenced to death in major corruption case.

A court in eastern China has sentenced a former senior government official to death after finding him guilty of accepting more than 2.2 billion yuan, or about 324 million U.S. dollars, in bribes. Al Jazeera reports that Yang Youlin accepted the money and property between 1993 and 2023 while serving in various government positions, including [] The post Former Chinese official sentenced to death in major corruption case. appeared first on Eye Radio.

Borneo Bulletin

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ยท Jul 7, 2026

Former Chinese city official sentenced to death for taking USD325m in bribes

Former Chinese city official sentenced to death for taking USD325m in bribes

ABC News

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ยท Jul 6, 2026

Chinese court hands former local official a death sentence in $325M bribery case

A court in eastern China has sentenced a former local official to death for taking bribes worth hundreds of millions of dollars over three decades

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