
Ma Xingrui, a former Politburo member and Xinjiang party chief, has been removed from the Communist Party and dismissed from public office after an anti-corruption investigation. The state broadcaster announced the decision on Tuesday. This highlights China's ongoing anti-corruption campaign.
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Ma Xingrui is a former Politburo member and Xinjiang party chief.
Ma Xingrui was a former Politburo member.
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Ma Xingrui was Xinjiang party chief.
South China Morning PostFormer Politburo member and Xinjiang party chief Ma Xingrui has been removed from the party and dismissed from public office following an anti-corruption investigation, the state broadcaster said on Tuesday. More to follow...
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Ma Xingrui was Xinjiang party chief.
South China Morning PostMa Xingrui was a former Politburo member.
South China Morning PostThe removal and dismissal followed an anti-corruption investigation.
South China Morning PostThe state broadcaster reported this on Tuesday.
South China Morning PostMa Xingrui has been dismissed from public office.
South China Morning PostMa Xingrui has been removed from the party.
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