Former China Securities Regulator Expelled in Graft Probe
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A former senior official at the China Securities Regulatory Commission’s (CSRC) Henan branch has been expelled from the Communist Party and public office and transferred to prosecutors on suspicion of bribery, China’s top anti-graft agency said.
The agency said Friday that Chu Tianhui illegally traded stocks using multiple borrowed accounts and illegally held shares in unlisted companies.
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- Chu Tianhui, former CSRC Henan official, expelled from Party and public office for bribery.
- She illegally traded stocks, held unlisted company shares, and accepted bribes for regulatory favors.
- Illicit gains confiscated; investigation began in October after her promotion to deputy head.
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