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Cao Jianliao, a top official in Guangdong, is being investigated for 'serious discipline violations'. Photo: SCMP Pictures

Vice-mayor of Guangzhou Cao Jianliao investigated over ‘discipline’

A top official in Guangdong is being investigated for “serious discipline violations”, which is often a euphemism for corruption, state media said on Friday.

The official, Cao Jianliao, is vice-mayor of Guangzhou and Communist Party chief of Zengcheng, a built-up district on the southern fringes of Guangdong’s provincial capital, Xinhua news agency said.

If the investigation is over suspected corruption, Cao would be one of the most senior officials in Guangdong to be caught up in a campaign against graft since Hu Chunhua, a high-flying official tipped as a future national leader, became the province’s party chief last December.

Xinhua gave no other details about the investigation.

Guangdong has in recent years been hit by a string of high-profile corruption cases.

President Xi Jinping has pursued an aggressive anti-corruption drive since coming to power, establishing an anti-graft watchdog and vowing to pursue high-flying “tigers” as well as lowly “flies”.

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