Chinese internet regulator sacked and expelled from party over graft
Gao Jianyun was official in high-level taskforce chaired by President Xi Jinping

A senior internet regulator has been dismissed and expelled from the Communist Party for corruption, the party's anti-graft watchdog announced on its website.

The leading group, set up in February, is a top party panel on internet security and technology. It is headed by President Xi Jinping , with Premier Li Keqiang and senior official Liu Yunshan as its deputy heads. The taskforce is operated by the State Internet Information Office, where Gao was deputy chief.
Authorities announced in April they were probing Gao.
The investigation found that Gao used his position to make profit for others, and asked for and took huge bribes, the commission said in a statement yesterday.
It is unclear how he took bribes and how much was involved.