China: Bo took $3.4m in bribes says prosecutor, China billi...

 
 
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Thursday August 22 2013
 
 
China News
 
Bo took $3.4m in bribes says prosecutor
 
In the most closely watched political trial in China in decades former senior official Bo Xilai has been accused of receiving bribes and abuse of power related to efforts to cover up his wife's murder of a British businessman
 
 
 
China billionaire urges clarity on policy
 
Zhang Xin, founder of one of the largest property developers in China, believes more privatisation and pro-market reforms are needed
 
 
China PMI hints at more stable economy
 
China's manufacturing activity has hit a 4 month high according to preliminary HSBC data, adding to the sense that the economy is stabilising
 
 
China arrests Briton in corruption probe
 
British fraud investigator has been detained for six weeks amid scrutiny into the activities of multinational pharmaceutical companies in China
 
 
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