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Bo Xilai denies bribery at China trial | |
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Disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai has denied one of the bribery allegations against him, as he went on trial in Jinan. | |
The former Chongqing Communist Party leader is accused of accepting money from two businessmen, the court said. | |
He also faces charges of corruption and abuse of power, the latter relating to his wife's role in the murder of a British businessman, the court said. | |
Mr Bo's trial is China's most politically-charged in decades. | Mr Bo's trial is China's most politically-charged in decades. |
Two years ago the 64-year-old high-flier was seen as a candidate for promotion to the Politburo Standing Committee, China's seven-member top decision-making body. | Two years ago the 64-year-old high-flier was seen as a candidate for promotion to the Politburo Standing Committee, China's seven-member top decision-making body. |
But in February 2012, as China prepared for its once-in-a-decade leadership handover, questions emerged over the death of the British businessman, Neil Heywood. | But in February 2012, as China prepared for its once-in-a-decade leadership handover, questions emerged over the death of the British businessman, Neil Heywood. |
Mr Bo's wife, Gu Kailai, has since been convicted of Mr Heywood's murder. Mr Bo faces multiple charges and is widely expected to be found guilty. | Mr Bo's wife, Gu Kailai, has since been convicted of Mr Heywood's murder. Mr Bo faces multiple charges and is widely expected to be found guilty. |
His downfall was seen as the biggest political shake-up to hit China's ruling elite in decades. | His downfall was seen as the biggest political shake-up to hit China's ruling elite in decades. |
'Fairly and justly' | 'Fairly and justly' |
The trial - which started at 08:30 (00:30 GMT) - is taking place at the Intermediate People's Court in Jinan, which is in Shandong province. The court is providing an account of proceedings on its official microblog. | The trial - which started at 08:30 (00:30 GMT) - is taking place at the Intermediate People's Court in Jinan, which is in Shandong province. The court is providing an account of proceedings on its official microblog. |
"I hope the judge will try this case fairly and justly according to the law of the country," Mr Bo reportedly said. | "I hope the judge will try this case fairly and justly according to the law of the country," Mr Bo reportedly said. |
Five of Mr Bo's relatives are said to be in court, along with 19 journalists and 84 other people. Foreign journalists have not been allowed in. | Five of Mr Bo's relatives are said to be in court, along with 19 journalists and 84 other people. Foreign journalists have not been allowed in. |
According to the indictment posted by the court, Mr Bo is accused of receiving bribes totalling 21.8m yuan ($3.56m; £2.28m) from two Dalian-based businessmen. | According to the indictment posted by the court, Mr Bo is accused of receiving bribes totalling 21.8m yuan ($3.56m; £2.28m) from two Dalian-based businessmen. |
The court microblog quoted Mr Bo as saying about one of the cases: "That Tang Xiaolin gave me three bribes - that did not happen. He asked me to help him sort out something, and these were all done according to procedure." | The court microblog quoted Mr Bo as saying about one of the cases: "That Tang Xiaolin gave me three bribes - that did not happen. He asked me to help him sort out something, and these were all done according to procedure." |
Mr Bo said he had admitted this "against his will" under questioning, adding: "What I meant was that I was willing to take the legal responsibility but I had no idea of all these details back then." | Mr Bo said he had admitted this "against his will" under questioning, adding: "What I meant was that I was willing to take the legal responsibility but I had no idea of all these details back then." |
The abuse of power charge is connected to his wife's role in Mr Heywood's murder and his treatment of Wang Lijun, his now-jailed former police chief whose flight to the US consulate brought the case out into the open, the court indictment said. | The abuse of power charge is connected to his wife's role in Mr Heywood's murder and his treatment of Wang Lijun, his now-jailed former police chief whose flight to the US consulate brought the case out into the open, the court indictment said. |
Hearings would last two days, CCTV said in a tweet, with a verdict "likely in early September". | Hearings would last two days, CCTV said in a tweet, with a verdict "likely in early September". |
Security was tight at the court, with police blocking the gates and lining roads leading up to it. | Security was tight at the court, with police blocking the gates and lining roads leading up to it. |
'Resolute action' | 'Resolute action' |
As party leader in Chongqing, Bo Xilai was seen as a powerful, populist and charismatic figure. | As party leader in Chongqing, Bo Xilai was seen as a powerful, populist and charismatic figure. |
He was known for two high-profile campaigns: a large-scale crackdown on crime and a drive to promote China's old communist values. But analysts said his ambition earned him enemies and he was considered controversial by top party leaders. | He was known for two high-profile campaigns: a large-scale crackdown on crime and a drive to promote China's old communist values. But analysts said his ambition earned him enemies and he was considered controversial by top party leaders. |
In February 2012, around the time that China was preparing to promote a new generation of leaders, his police chief, Wang Lijun, fled to the US consulate in Chengdu amid an apparent fall-out with Mr Bo. | In February 2012, around the time that China was preparing to promote a new generation of leaders, his police chief, Wang Lijun, fled to the US consulate in Chengdu amid an apparent fall-out with Mr Bo. |
Shortly afterwards, Chinese authorities announced that they were reinvestigating the death of Mr Heywood, and both Mr Bo and his wife disappeared from public view. | Shortly afterwards, Chinese authorities announced that they were reinvestigating the death of Mr Heywood, and both Mr Bo and his wife disappeared from public view. |
Gu Kailai has since been jailed for the murder of Mr Heywood - a crime she carried out, state media say, because of differences over a business deal. Wang has also been jailed for his role in covering up events, among other charges. | Gu Kailai has since been jailed for the murder of Mr Heywood - a crime she carried out, state media say, because of differences over a business deal. Wang has also been jailed for his role in covering up events, among other charges. |
Mr Bo is the last major player in connection with the case to face trial. Interest has been intense, with many Chinese microbloggers speaking out. | Mr Bo is the last major player in connection with the case to face trial. Interest has been intense, with many Chinese microbloggers speaking out. |
Most expressed scepticism about the proceedings, judging the trial merely a political show. Nevertheless a large number still believe Mr Bo has a case to answer when it comes to corruption and abuse of power. | Most expressed scepticism about the proceedings, judging the trial merely a political show. Nevertheless a large number still believe Mr Bo has a case to answer when it comes to corruption and abuse of power. |
Herkuang in Shanghai says: "This Bo Xilai trial thing is merely a procedural thing. Those [party] elders have already made up their minds on what to sentence him with... Just watch the end result." | Herkuang in Shanghai says: "This Bo Xilai trial thing is merely a procedural thing. Those [party] elders have already made up their minds on what to sentence him with... Just watch the end result." |
But some of comments about Mr Bo and his alleged conduct were dripping with sarcasm. "What a clean official! Just one count of bribe-taking in 30 years as a civil servant?" Li Zhiqiang, law lecturer at Lanzhou University, said. | But some of comments about Mr Bo and his alleged conduct were dripping with sarcasm. "What a clean official! Just one count of bribe-taking in 30 years as a civil servant?" Li Zhiqiang, law lecturer at Lanzhou University, said. |
Other internet users were more complimentary, however. One user, "Small Town Girl", said ahead of the trial: "Looking at him from a rational perspective, he made contributions to the people of Dalian and Chongqing." | Other internet users were more complimentary, however. One user, "Small Town Girl", said ahead of the trial: "Looking at him from a rational perspective, he made contributions to the people of Dalian and Chongqing." |