A senior official in China’s economic planning agency has become the latest target of Beijing’s crackdown on excess and corruption.
Xinhua news agency reported yesterday that Liu Tienan, a vice-chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission, was under investigation for alleged “grave violations of discipline” brought to light by a whistleblower. Mr Liu was also head of China’s energy regulatory body until March.
The state news agency cited the Communist party’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection as the source for a brief report that gave no further information about Mr Liu’s alleged violations.
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