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China accuses former vice environment minister of taking bribes


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Chinese prosecutors accused a former deputy environment minister on Monday of taking 2.4 million yuan ($361,500) in bribes as he stood trial for corruption in Beijing, state media reported. The investigation of Zhang Lijun, who served in his position between 2008-2013, began in July last year. Prosecutors said Zhang provided help for project approvals and appointments and took bribes worth around 2.4 million yuan, state news agency Xinhua said in a brief report.

 

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