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China's Bo Xilai under criminal investigation

China's Bo Xilai under criminal investigation

Rediff.com27 Oct 2012

China on Saturday launched a criminal investigation into disgraced Communist Party leader Bo Xilai's alleged offences, a day after he was stripped of his legal immunity and expelled from the country's Parliament.

Bo Xilai expelled from China's Communist Party

Bo Xilai expelled from China's Communist Party

Rediff.com29 Sep 2012

Chinese Communist Party leader, Bo Xilai who was expelled from the party on Friday to face trial on a host of charges including sex, sleaze and corruption has also been removed from the membership of China's legislature, National People's Congress.

Bo Xilai expelled from Chinese legislature

Bo Xilai expelled from Chinese legislature

Rediff.com26 Oct 2012

Chinese lawmakers on Friday expelled disgraced leader Bo Xilai from the parliament, completing his extirpation from politics and stripping him of immunity from prosecution for a series of corruption charges.

Special: The Bo Xilai I Met

Special: The Bo Xilai I Met

Rediff.com19 Apr 2012

He was once tipped to be one of China's NextGen leaders, someone who would guide the Middle Kingdom's future for the next decade, once the present leadership retired. In a dramatic saga, unparalleled in contemporary China, Bo Xilai suddenly fell from grace these past weeks, his wife now accused of murder. Nikhil Lakshman, who met Bo a few times, recounts those encounters with a Chinese politician like none other.

Bo Xilai's wife charged with British businessman's murder

Bo Xilai's wife charged with British businessman's murder

Rediff.com26 Jul 2012

Disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai's wife and a helper working in their home have been charged with poisoning a British businessman to death, a case that triggered the downfall of the ruling Communist Party of China's powerful leader and rocked the country's politics.

Bo Xilai's successor elected to head China's parliament

Bo Xilai's successor elected to head China's parliament

Rediff.com14 Mar 2013

Senior Chinese Communist Party leader Zhang Dejiang, who replaced disgraced Bo Xilai as the party chief of Chongqing, was on Thursday elected as chairman of the country's Parliament.

Bo Xilai tapped even the president, says report

Bo Xilai tapped even the president, says report

Rediff.com26 Apr 2012

Purged Chinese leader Bo Xilai ran a sophisticated bugging system that did not even spare his party boss and President Hu Jintao and this led to his downfall, the New York Times reported on Thursday.

Bo Xilai ouster: Thousands protest in Chinese city

Bo Xilai ouster: Thousands protest in Chinese city

Rediff.com12 Apr 2012

Mass protests continued in south-western Chinese city of Chongqing, the base of the purged charismatic Communist party leader Bo Xilai, with the authorities maintaining that the upsurge had nothing to do with his axing.

Bo Xilai's wife admits involvement in Brit's murder

Bo Xilai's wife admits involvement in Brit's murder

Rediff.com10 Aug 2012

Gu Kailai, the wife of ousted Chinese leader Bo Xilai, has confessed in writing about her involvement in the murder of a British businessman, while four police officers admitted covering up the crime, state media reported on Friday.

Trial against Bo Xilai to start soon in China

Trial against Bo Xilai to start soon in China

Rediff.com9 Jan 2013

China's disgraced Communist Party leader Bo Xilai, who was sacked over allegations of sex, sleaze and corruption, has been handed over to judicial authorities for the trial to commence.

Bo Xilai may face charges for blocking murder probe

Bo Xilai may face charges for blocking murder probe

Rediff.com18 Apr 2012

Purged Chinese Communist leader Bo Xilai could face criminal charges for blocking investigations into the death of British businessman Neil Heywood, as Whitehall mounted pressure on Beijing to probe the matter.

Chinese court upholds charges against Bo Xilai

Chinese court upholds charges against Bo Xilai

Rediff.com22 Sep 2013

In its judgment delivered at a packed room, the court sentenced Bo to life in prison on the bribery charges, 15 years for embezzlement and seven years for abuse of power

Top Communist leader in trouble for supporting Bo Xilai

Top Communist leader in trouble for supporting Bo Xilai

Rediff.com16 May 2012

A group of veteran Communist Party of China (CPC) members have written to Hu asking for the sacking of leading politician Zhou Yongkang, who is the ninth member of the all powerful Standing Committee of politburo of the party, which rules the country, BBC reported.

Fallen Bo Xilai expelled from Communist Party of China

Fallen Bo Xilai expelled from Communist Party of China

Rediff.com4 Nov 2012

Bracing for the once-in-a-decade leadership change, China's ruling Communist elite on Sunday expelled disgraced leader Bo Xilai, accused of corruption, sex and sleaze, in a scandal that has thrown the party into its biggest crisis in decades.

China braces for murder trial of Bo Xilai's wife

China braces for murder trial of Bo Xilai's wife

Rediff.com8 Aug 2012

China on Wednesday braced for a high profile murder trial of Gu Kailai, wife of disgraced ruling Communist Party leader Bo Xilai, which will begin on Thursday.

'Bo Xilai suspected a plot to poison his second wife'

'Bo Xilai suspected a plot to poison his second wife'

Rediff.com7 Oct 2012

Months before his ouster, disgraced Chinese leader Bo Xilai suspected a plot to poison his second wife by his son by his first marriage, according to a media report.

Bo Xilai case: Doubts raised over Briton's death in China

Bo Xilai case: Doubts raised over Briton's death in China

Rediff.com27 Sep 2012

A Chinese forensic scientist has cast doubt on the official version of the death of a Briton, which triggered a huge political scandal, ending the career of senior Communist Party leader Bo Xilai, whose wife has been convicted of poisoning the UK businessman.

Chinese leader Bo Xilai's wife on murder trial next week

Chinese leader Bo Xilai's wife on murder trial next week

Rediff.com3 Aug 2012

The politically sensitive murder trial of Gu Kailai, the wife of disgraced senior Chinese Communist Party leader Bo Xilai, for allegedly killing a British businessman, would begin from August 9.

Why Hu Jintao is keen to finish Bo Xilai case

Why Hu Jintao is keen to finish Bo Xilai case

Rediff.com28 Sep 2012

Hu Jintao is keen to have the proceedings against Bo Xilai, the party boss of the southwestern metropolis of Chongqing, completed before handing over as the general secretary of the Communist Party of China to his expected successor Xi Jinping, notes B Raman.

Bo Xilai scandal: China's ex-police chief gets 15 yrs jail

Bo Xilai scandal: China's ex-police chief gets 15 yrs jail

Rediff.com24 Sep 2012

A Chinese court on Monday sentenced Wang Lijun, the top police official whose defection to United States consulate has sparked off country's biggest political scandal, to 15 years in prison.

'Severe' sentence demanded for Bo Xilai as trial ends

'Severe' sentence demanded for Bo Xilai as trial ends

Rediff.com26 Aug 2013

Communist China's biggest political trial in decades involving disgraced top politician Bo Xilai ended on Monday on an acrimonious note, with prosecutors demanding "severe" punishment for the defiant pro-Maoist leader who accused a key official witness of having illicit relations with his wife.

Chinese court upholds life sentence for Bo Xilai

Chinese court upholds life sentence for Bo Xilai

Rediff.com25 Oct 2013

A Chinese high court on Friday rejected the appeal of disgraced Communist Party leader Bo Xilai and upheld his life sentence for bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power in the country's biggest political scandal.

Bo Xilai indicted for corruption, abuse of power in China

Bo Xilai indicted for corruption, abuse of power in China

Rediff.com25 Jul 2013

Disgraced former Communist Party leader Bo Xilai was Thursday charged with bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power by prosecutors in China's eastern Shandong Province.

Bo Xilai's trial adjourns abruptly in China

Bo Xilai's trial adjourns abruptly in China

Rediff.com25 Aug 2013

Disgraced Chinese leader Bo Xilai's high-profile trial was abruptly adjourned after prosecutors produced more evidence to nail the former Communist strongman, who in turn described his ex-police chief and a key witness as a "liar with extremely bad character."

China's Bo Xilai admits role in misuse of official funds

China's Bo Xilai admits role in misuse of official funds

Rediff.com24 Aug 2013

Disgraced Chinese leader Bo Xilai on Saturday said he had not acted to stop the embezzlement of government funds by his wife, the first time he has admitted to any of the charges against him since his trial began two days ago.

What Will Xi Jinping Do Next With All That Power?

What Will Xi Jinping Do Next With All That Power?

Rediff.com11 Feb 2026

'For the first time in a hundred years, the army has been taken out of the political equation. And for the first time ever, there is only one man who calls the shots. Not even Mao had this kind of power.'

Gu Xilai admits to murder in China trial

Gu Xilai admits to murder in China trial

Rediff.com9 Aug 2012

The high-profile trial of the wife of disgraced Chinese Communist Party leader Bo Xilai, for murdering a British businessman, turned out to be a one-day affair, with court saying she had admitted guilt and the verdict would be announced soon.

'NYT story of spying by Bo is GOSSIP'

'NYT story of spying by Bo is GOSSIP'

Rediff.com29 Apr 2012

A Chinese state run newspaper on Sunday dismissed a United States media report alleging that the sacked Communist Party leader Bo Xilai wire-tapped President Hu Jintao as a tabloid tidbit, fabricated from dinner table gossip."

No rift in Communist Party over Bo's sacking: Report

No rift in Communist Party over Bo's sacking: Report

Rediff.com14 Apr 2012

Reports of a factional feud in China's powerful ruling Communist Party over the purge of charismatic leader Bo Xilai, known for his radical Maoist views, have been discounted by the state-run media which said "stir" over his ouster will fade soon.

Bo expelled from China's ruling CPC ahead of Congress

Bo expelled from China's ruling CPC ahead of Congress

Rediff.com28 Sep 2012

Ahead of a generational leadership change in China's ruling Communist Party of China at its key Congress on November 8, the party on Friday expelled disgraced leader Bo Xilai and ordered his trial for shielding his wife's involvement in the murder of a British businessman.

Bo scandal: Chinese cops admit covering up Briton's murder

Bo scandal: Chinese cops admit covering up Briton's murder

Rediff.com10 Aug 2012

The fate of ousted Chinese leader Bo Xilai's wife, who was accused of poisoning a British businessman to death, appeared sealed as four top police officers on Friday admitted covering up the murder a day after her trial ended.

Bo scandal takes new turn; murdered Briton M16 spy

Bo scandal takes new turn; murdered Briton M16 spy

Rediff.com6 Nov 2012

China's intriguing scandal relating to Bo Xilai took a new turn with revelations that Briton Neil Heywood murdered by the expelled Communist Party leader's wife was a spy working for British secret service - MI6.

'Ex-cop cooperated in murder case involving Bo wife'

'Ex-cop cooperated in murder case involving Bo wife'

Rediff.com18 Sep 2012

An ex-police chief, who triggered a major political scandal in China by exposing the role of disgraced Communist Party of China leader Bo Xilai's wife in the murder of a Briton, stood trial for the second and final day on Tuesday, with prosecutors seeking a lighter sentence for him, saying he cooperated with investigators.

Bo's close aide charged with attempting to defect to US

Bo's close aide charged with attempting to defect to US

Rediff.com5 Sep 2012

The ex-police chief at the centre of China's biggest political scandal in years that rocked the ruling the Communist Party ahead of a key party meet to select new leadership has been charged with defection to the United States and abuse of power, the state-media reported on Wednesday.

'Bo's wife's trial test for China's judicial system'

'Bo's wife's trial test for China's judicial system'

Rediff.com27 Jul 2012

The trial of disgraced Chinese leader Bo Xilai's wife Gu Kailai, who was charged with the murder of a British businessman, would test the credibility of Chinese judicial system, state-run media said in Beijing on Friday.

Why a popular Chinese leader was shunted out

Why a popular Chinese leader was shunted out

Rediff.com17 Mar 2012

The Communist Party of China has clipped the wings of Bo Xilai, a popular leader among netizens. B Raman explains why

China's Rambo-style radical communist SACKED!

China's Rambo-style radical communist SACKED!

Rediff.com15 Mar 2012

Bo, who was replaced by Vice Premier and Politburo member Zhang Dejiang, was known in China for his populist Maoists revival campaign and had been seen as one of the leading contenders to join party's powerful nine-member Politburo standing committee, which virtually governs the country.

Uncertain times ahead for the Chinese leadership

Uncertain times ahead for the Chinese leadership

Rediff.com13 Apr 2012

Developments in the disgraced party official Bo Xilai case have engulfed China's top leadership. Was Bo's ouster part of a well-planned conspiracy? Security expert B Raman takes a look at the intriguing incident.

China suspends top leader over murder charges

China suspends top leader over murder charges

Rediff.com11 Apr 2012

China has suspended Bo Xilai, a top politician who was once regarded as the rising star in the ruling Communist Party of China hierarchy, from all party posts and also detained his wife over the suspected murder of a British national.

Bo puts up defiant show at trial, calls key witness a mad dog

Bo puts up defiant show at trial, calls key witness a mad dog

Rediff.com22 Aug 2013

Disgraced Chinese Communist Party leader Bo Xilai sprang a surprise on the first day of his high profile trial on Thursday by defiantly going back on his earlier testimony, calling a witness a "mad dog" and describing his wife's evidence against him as "laughable".