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A former Chinese official at the centre of a sex tape scandal has been convicted of taking more than 3.1m yuan (£327,000) in bribes and sentenced to 13 years in prison, at a time when China's new generation of leadership has vowed to crack down on widespread graft.A former Chinese official at the centre of a sex tape scandal has been convicted of taking more than 3.1m yuan (£327,000) in bribes and sentenced to 13 years in prison, at a time when China's new generation of leadership has vowed to crack down on widespread graft.
Lei Zhengfu, former party chief of a district in the south-central metropolis of Chongqing, did not say whether he would appeal the verdict by the city's number one intermediate court, according to state media. The punishment meted out to him also includes confiscation of personal assets of 300,000 yuan.Lei Zhengfu, former party chief of a district in the south-central metropolis of Chongqing, did not say whether he would appeal the verdict by the city's number one intermediate court, according to state media. The punishment meted out to him also includes confiscation of personal assets of 300,000 yuan.
Lei's case has riveted the public since video clips went viral of the portly 55-year-old having sex with a woman hired by property developers, allegedly in an elaborate extortion scheme. The scandal has exposed in lurid detail the shady intertwining of sex, money and power in Chinese society.Lei's case has riveted the public since video clips went viral of the portly 55-year-old having sex with a woman hired by property developers, allegedly in an elaborate extortion scheme. The scandal has exposed in lurid detail the shady intertwining of sex, money and power in Chinese society.
Beijing Institute of Technology law professor Xu Xin said the sentence was more severe than those in earlier corruption cases involving similar amounts of bribes. "Maybe because of the case's social impact, the court has chosen to be on the harsh end with its sentence," he said.Beijing Institute of Technology law professor Xu Xin said the sentence was more severe than those in earlier corruption cases involving similar amounts of bribes. "Maybe because of the case's social impact, the court has chosen to be on the harsh end with its sentence," he said.
Lei asked another property developer who had benefited from his patronage to pay hush money of 3m yuan to the blackmailers. Lei argued that the money was a loan but prosecutors said it was not fully repaid and amounted to a bribe.Lei asked another property developer who had benefited from his patronage to pay hush money of 3m yuan to the blackmailers. Lei argued that the money was a loan but prosecutors said it was not fully repaid and amounted to a bribe.
Prosecutors also said Lei took two other bribes – one of $10,000 and another of 100,000 yuan – in return for favours granted through his government position but it is Lei's sex scandal and the scheme behind it that have captivated member of the Chinese public, who are disgusted by what they see as the moral degradation of those in power.Prosecutors also said Lei took two other bribes – one of $10,000 and another of 100,000 yuan – in return for favours granted through his government position but it is Lei's sex scandal and the scheme behind it that have captivated member of the Chinese public, who are disgusted by what they see as the moral degradation of those in power.
Verdicts were expected to be announced later Friday in a separate case against the woman and the men behind the alleged extortion scheme.Verdicts were expected to be announced later Friday in a separate case against the woman and the men behind the alleged extortion scheme.
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