China Names Zhejiang-Born Ling Zhifeng to Head the Special Service Bureau
TIBET, CHINA, JUL 22 – Qizhala was removed for bribery, misuse of public funds, and collusion with business owners, part of a broader anti-corruption campaign targeting Tibetan officials.
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China probes former Tibet leader over bribes, ‘superstitious activities’
Chinese authorities have removed a former leader of Tibet from office over alleged crimes including taking bribes and engaging in “superstitious activities”, the country’s top anti-corruption bodies said Tuesday. Qizhala — who was governor of the western region from 2017 to 2021 — was dismissed over “serious violations of discipline”, a statement said, a common euphemism for corruption. Former Tibet governor Qizhala. Photo: Xizang Autonomous Reg…
Qi Zhala, former chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region government, was expelled from the party and removed from office and transferred to judicial authorities. Officials said he accepted huge amounts of money and failed to supervise and educate his family. In addition, his old partner, Wu Yingjie, former secretary of the Tibet Communist Party Committee, was recently sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve for accepting bribes totaling 343 …
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