# Bribery
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High Spirits, Hard Fall: Former Moutai Chairman Indicted in Widening Anti-Graft Net
Ding Xiongjun, the former chairman of liquor giant Kweichow Moutai, has been indicted for bribery and money laundering. The charges follow a long history of corruption at the helm of China’s most prestigious state-owned spirit producer, highlighting the systemic risks within its lucrative distribution model.

China’s Anti-Graft Watchdog Targets Railway Titan as Fei Dongbin Faces Prosecution
Fei Dongbin, the former head of China's National Railway Administration and a former Vice Governor of Henan, has been formally charged with bribery. Prosecutors in Jilin province allege that Fei exploited his various leadership roles across the railway sector and local government to illegally accept 'extremely large' sums of money and property.

Shattered Gears: The Downfall of a Titan in China’s Auto and Defense Sectors
Liu Weidong, a former top executive at China South Industries Group and Dongfeng Motor, has been sentenced to 13 years for a 26-year bribery spree. The case highlights the deep-seated corruption risks at the intersection of China’s automotive and defense sectors.

The Fall of a Titan: China’s Anti-Graft Net Snares Veteran Auto and Defense Executive
Liu Weidong, a former top executive at China South Industries Group and Dongfeng Motor, has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for accepting 41 million yuan in bribes. His conviction highlights the ongoing crackdown on corruption within China's critical defense and automotive state-owned enterprises.

A Dual-Industry Downfall: Former Defense and Auto Titan Jailed in China’s Graft Crackdown
Liu Weidong, a former top executive at defense giant China South Industries Group and veteran of the automotive sector, has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for bribery. His conviction, involving over 41 million yuan in illicit gains, highlights Beijing's continued efforts to purge corruption from its strategic industrial and military sectors.

China’s State Tobacco Monopoly Purge Deepens as Former Deputy Director Faces Prosecution
Han Zhanwu, former deputy chief of China's State Tobacco Monopoly, has been expelled from the CPC and public office for bribery and abuse of power. His case marks a continuation of the high-pressure crackdown on corruption within the state's most profitable monopoly sector.

Beijing Escalates Financial Crackdown as Former Top Securities Regulator Faces Prosecution
Wang Jianjun, the former vice-chairman of China's securities regulator, has been formally indicted for bribery following a top-level investigation. The charges allege he abused several high-ranking positions to secure massive illegal payments, highlighting Beijing's ongoing commitment to rooting out systemic corruption in the financial sector.