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Anti-graft probe on ex-oil exec
玉门油田公司原副总经理孙卫东接受组织调查

CHINA is investigating a former executive of a unit under the China National Petroleum Corp as the government’s anti-graft campaign continues in the country’s biggest oil company.

Sun Weidong, former vice general manager of Gansu Province-based Yumen Oilfield Co, was being investigated on suspected serious disciplinary violations, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, China’s top anti-graft body, said in a brief statement.

The term disciplinary violations usually refers to corruption.

Sun became the second senior official at Yumen Oilfield to be investigated this year after Xinhua news agency said in March that Yang Guoling, a vice general manager and chief accountant, was under investigation.

Several former top executives at CNPC and its listed unit PetroChina Co have been investigated since last year.





 

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