China braces for verdict on Bo Xilai case tomorrow

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Press Trust of India Beijing
Last Updated : Sep 21 2013 | 6:55 PM IST
China today braced for the verdict of its most politically sensitive trial involving disgraced Communist Party leader Bo Xilai, who till last year posed a major challenge to the current reformist leadership with efforts to revive hardline Maoist ideology.
The Intermediate People's Court in Jinnan city, which conducted Bo's unprecedented five day open trial last month, has said it would pronounce the verdict tomorrow.
Bo, 64, is accused of bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power. Prosecution witnesses, including his wife Gu Kailai, charged him with accepting bribes worth 20 million Yuan, (about USD 3.5 million) and buying a villa in France.
He is also accused of abuse of power as the Communist Party head of Chongqing city to block a probe into Gu's involvement in the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood in 2011. Gu was sentenced to death with two years reprieve last year.
The incident resulted in his associate, city police chief Wang Lijun, defecting to the US Consulate in Chengdu to escape reprisals from Bo for investigating Gu's role in the murder.
Bo, facing several bribery and embezzlement charges as head of Dalian city and as Commerce Minister, was removed from power only after Wang's incident came to light last year.
He was removed well in time before the once-in-a-decade leadership change last year, in which the current set of pro-reform leaders headed by Xi Jinping were elected.
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First Published: Sep 21 2013 | 6:55 PM IST

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