CHANGSHA, April 11 (Xinhua) -- The former Party chief
of Chenzhou City in central China's Hunan Province has been accused of taking
bribes of more than 14.34 million yuan, a provincial official said Wednesday.
Li Dalun, 57, who is being
investigated, has also failed to account for another 17.65 million yuan, said Zhang
Weiping, deputy secretary of the Hunan Provincial Commission for Discipline
Inspection of the Communist Party of China (CPC) at a press conference on the
province's anti-corruption work.
Li and his family members took the bribes from 1999
to 2006 when he was the secretary of Chenzhou City CPC Committee. In exchange,
Li helped some local construction companies win bids on projects and gave
promotions to some local officials, said Zhang, without further elaboration.
Zhang said his commission received reports in May
last year that Li was suspected of taking huge bribes.
"The investigation is coming to the end and Li will
go to court soon," said Zhang.
According to Zhang, Hunan procuratorial organs placed
7,505 cases on file for investigation for corruption, bribery and other
job-related crimes in 2006 which saw 6,831 people prosecuted. Among them were
204 government officials above the county level. (One U.S. dollars equals 7.728
yuan)