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Ex-police chief in China scandal to get verdict on Monday

 
Published on Sep 21, 2012
10:55 AM
This Sept 18, 2012 video image taken from CCTV shows Wang Lijun during his trial at the Chengdu Intermediate People's Court in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan province. A Chinese court will announce a verdict Monday, Sept 24, 2012 for the ex-police chief at the center of a seamy political scandal that has buffeted China's leadership. -- PHOTO: AP

BEIJING (AP) - A Chinese court will announce a verdict on Monday for the ex-police chief at the center of a seamy political scandal that has buffeted China's leadership.

Friday's announcement by the Chengdu intermediate court of a verdict date for Wang Lijun is relatively swift. He was tried this week on defecting, abuse of power and other charges.

Once the verdict is pronounced, Chinese leaders are expected to deal with the scandal's most nettlesome issue - whether to prosecute Wang's former boss, disgraced leader Bo Xilai.

In an official account of his trial, prosecutors argued that Wang was entitled to a more lenient punishment because he exposed that Bo's wife murdered a British businessman. The account also hints that Bo knew about the murder but did nothing.

 
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