(Xiamen/Beijing Comprehensive News) The former member and deputy director of the National Grain Administration of China, who was also a bribe by Bo Xilai's "big secret", was sentenced to 15 years in prison in the first instance.

According to CCTV News, the Xiamen Intermediate People's Court publicly sentenced Xu Ming to bribery and used influence to accept bribery on Tuesday (June 20). Xu Ming was sentenced to 15 years in prison and fined 4.1 million yuan (RMBIn the same, about 760,000 yuan).

The court's trial found that Xu Ming's bribery time lasted for 27 years.From 1995 to 2021, he took advantage of his duties, and he illegally received a total of more than 51.2 million yuan, of which 8.9 million yuan was not actually obtained as of the incident.

After leaving Xu Ming in 2021, Xu Ming used the power of the Standing Committee of the Chongqing Municipal Party Committee and Secretary -General to help appeal to the cases of other people's cases to provide help for other people's cases, and received 1.2 million yuan in money.

Xu Ming, 65, worked at the China State Economy Commission, the State Economic and Trade Commission, the State Planning Commission, and the Ministry of Commerce.In 2008, he was transferred to the then member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China and the secretary -general of the Chongqing Municipal Party Committee and the director of the research office of the Chongqing Municipal Party Committee.After returning to Beijing in 2013, Xu Ming served as a member of the Party Group and Deputy Director of the State Food Bureau.

Xu Ming, who has stepped down for three years, was officially announced in 2021; he was expelled from the party in January last year and was approved in February.

The actions of cracking corruption in the field of state -owned enterprises in China have continued. On Wednesday (June 21), the website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China reported that nine central enterprise managers were dismissed and were undergoing disciplinary review and supervision investigation.Nine central enterprise managers from central enterprises come from the fields of agriculture, chemical industry, steel, telecommunications, energy, electricity, construction and other fields.

This is the sixth batch of state -owned state -owned state -owned state -owned state -owned state -owned enterprise managers in the Central Discipline Inspection Commission for more than two months.The list of state -owned state -owned state -owned state -owned enterprise managers' investigations were reported on June 8th, and seven people were investigated on June 8.In the past three months, 40 central enterprise managers have been notified to undergo discipline review and supervision and investigation.