Wang Zhenggang, the then director of the Dalian municipal bureau of urban and rural planning and land, continued to give testimony in the Intermediate Court in Jinan city in Shandong province against Bo, who in the past headed the Dalian city.
The 64-year-old fallen politician was sacked as the head of the Chongqing city last year and removed from the party following allegations against him.
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He was also accused of abusing power when dealing with the murder case of British businessman Neil Heywood and his associate Wang Lijun's defection in 2012. Bo's wife Gu Kailai was an accused in the murder case. She is currently in prison after receiving a suspended death sentence.
Bo denied the bribery and embezzlement charges during the two days of trial.
Despite the weekend, the trial went on to maintain continuity as agreed by all parties.
One the second day of the trial yesterday, prosecutors piled up evidence against him including a video confession of Gu acknowledging the purchase of a luxury villa in France.
Video and audio evidence shown in court indicated that Xu Ming provided funds for Bogu Kailai to buy a villa in France worth over 2.32 million Euros and that Bo was aware of this.
Bo defended that the evidence was irrelevant, saying he had only a vague impression of amounts and no one had told him exactly how much money was spent.
His lawyers expressed views on the truth of witnesses' testimonies and the legality of the documentary evidence.
Prosecutor responded directly, pointing out that the defendant had expressed numerous conflicting views on key facts during his defence.
Prosecutors said that the evidence presented in court was taken legally from clear sources and should be examined comprehensively in the context of the entire case.
The court provided an account of the trial proceedings via microblogging .
Bo remained emotionally stable and physically fine throughout the hearing, Liu said.
During the afternoon session, Bo gave a statement on the facts regarding his alleged embezzlement and answered questions from both the prosecution and defence.
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