Failed Hunan People’s Congress candidate admits to bribing 32 delegates
By , on January 29th, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> A 67-year-old businessman, Huang Yubiao, after running for a seat in Hunan Provincial People’s Congress, admitted he had paid bribes totalling 320,000 yuan (HK$390,000) to 320 Hunan delegates in an attempt to get elected, China’s Southern Metropolis Daily reported on Tuesday. Hunan’s Communist Party Discipline Committee acknowledged that “parts” of Huang’s allegations were true and they would continue investigating the matter, the report said. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Failed Hunan People’s Congress candidate admits to bribing 32 delegates
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Failed Hunan People’s Congress candidate admits to bribing 32 delegates
<!– google_ad_section_start –> A 67-year-old businessman, Huang Yubiao, after running for a seat in Hunan Provincial People’s Congress, admitted he had paid bribes totalling 320,000 yuan (HK$390,000) to 320 Hunan delegates in an attempt to get elected, China’s Southern Metropolis Daily reported on Tuesday. Hunan’s Communist Party Discipline Committee acknowledged that “parts” of Huang’s allegations were true and they would continue investigating the matter, the report said. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Failed Hunan People’s Congress candidate admits to bribing 32 delegates
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