BEIJING, Dec. 28 (Xinhua) -- A local court of east
China's Shandong Province has handed down a death penalty with a two-year
reprieve to He Minxu, former vice- governor of eastern Anhui Province, for
taking huge bribes.
The Intermediate People's Court of Linyi City also
deprived He of his political rights for life, and ordered confiscation of all
He's personal property.
The court found that from 1991 to May 2006 during
He's tenure in various posts, he accepted and solicited bribes totaling 8.41
million yuan (about 1.12 million U.S. dollars) from 27 organizations and
individuals.
Court sources said it issued the suspended death
sentence because "He had taken the initiative to confess his crimes".
The court was told He was quite cooperative during
the investigation. He turned in bribes totaling 4.38 million yuan (about 584,000
US dollars), and exposed others who were involved in misconduct. They were later
proved to have committed major crimes.
He, a native of Yishui, Shandong, held many official
posts. They included deputy chief of the labor bureau of Zhejiang Province,
Party secretary of Lishui Prefecture, also in Zhejiang, and Party chief of
Chizhou Prefecture in Anhui Province. He was promoted to Anhui vice-governor in
May 2005.
He is the first high-ranking official to be tried
since the conclusion of the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of
China (CPC) in October and the third high-level official from Anhui to be tried
for corruption.
Wang Huaizhong, a former vice-governor of Anhui, was
sentenced to death in 2003 by the Jinan Intermediate People's Court. He was
found guilty of taking bribes valued at 5.17 million yuan (623,000U.S. dollars)
between 1994 to 2001 and possessing 4.8 million yuan(about 640,000 U.S. dollars)
for which he could not account. He was given a lethal injection in February
2004.
Wang Zhaoyao, former deputy secretary of the Anhui
Provincial CPC Committee was sentenced to death by the same court with a
two-year reprieve in January.