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BEIJING, Oct. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- The Standing
Committee of the tenth National People's Congress (NPC), China's top
legislature, issued an announcement on Thursday, saying that four NPC deputies,
who are suspects of crimes and bribery, were deprived of their titles.
Wang Zhaoyao, former vice president
of the east China's Anhui Provincial People's Political Consultative Conference,
was dismissed from office. Wang was a suspect of crime, the announcement said.
Central China's Hubei Provincial legislature has
removed the NPC titles of Ma Ronghua, deputy director of the Provincial
Development and Reform Commission, and Chen Mingjie, board chairperson of a
local steel company. They are both suspects of bribery, the announcement said.
South China's Hainan provincial legislature accepted
a resignation of Wang Houhong from his post. Wang, former deputy director of the
standing committee of the Hainan Provincial People's Congress, was forced to
resign because of "violating disciplines", according to the NPC Standing
Committee's announcement. Enditem |