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Missing Lings: Chinese state media silent on ex-presidential aide Ling Jihua’s brothers and ‘Shanxi Gang’ ties

State media reports of Ling Jihua’s trial do not mention the faction he was thought to head

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Ling Jihua reads his guilty plea in court. Photo: CCTV
Jun Mai

In the biggest case of its kind this year, Ling Jihua, the one-time high-flying aide to former president Hu Jintao, was exposed as part of a corrupt web of businessmen and politicians reaching across the nation’s north, east and southeast.

Yet there was no mention of the web extending into coal-rich Shanxi, where Ling spent the first 23 years of his life.

Ling, 59, was sentenced to life in prison for taking more than 77 million yuan (HK$89 million) in bribes, illegally obtaining state ­secrets and abuse of power, state media reported on Monday.

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In the secret trial heard on June 7 in the Tianjin No 1 Intermediate People’s Court, Ling was accused of taking bribes from businessmen and officials from Sichuan, Yunnan , Zhejiang, Beijing and Inner Mongolia.

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But state media reports made no mention of the “Shanxi Gang”, of which Ling was believed to have been the leader.

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