Former top prosecutor in Shanghai accused of taking bribes
Chen Xu to face prosecution for alleged graft, anti-corruption agency says

The former top prosecutor in the Chinese financial hub of Shanghai has been kicked out of the ruling Communist Party over a range of violations, the party said on Thursday, and a lawsuit for suspected bribe taking will be launched.
Chen Xu, who had served in Shanghai’s judiciary since the 1970s, had “seriously damaged the credibility of the judiciary and social justice”, the party’s internal watchdog said on its website.
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said an investigation showed Chen, 64, had violated a range of party rules governing the behaviour of cadres and he was suspected of accepting bribes.
It said he had interfered in the judiciary process, used his position to benefit others including family members, accepted vacations and golf games, violated rules barring party cadres from private clubs and followed superstitious beliefs, among other transgressions.
The bribery case against Chen was being turned over to the courts, it said.