Xinhua Announces: Bo Xilai’s Criminal Charges, Leadership Transition Set For Nov. 8

Two huge announcements from Xinhua this evening — concerning two men who are more or less intricately tied – impeccably timed for just the moment when everyone’s preparing to start their holiday and stop caring about news. First:

Bo Xilai has been expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC) and his public office, according to a decision made at a meeting of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee on Friday.

He faces multiple criminal charges, including violation of “Party disciplines” as mayor of Dalian and taking “advantage of his office to seek profits for others and received huge bribes personally and through his family.” Xinhua also notes that he had “improper sexual relations with a number of women,” and, “The investigation also found clues to his suspected involvement in other crimes.” Ominously, it adds: “Bo’s behaviors have brought serious consequences, badly undermined the reputation of the Party and the country, created very negative impact at home and abroad and significantly damaged the cause of the Party and people.”

The second major announcement:

The 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) is proposed to convene on Nov. 8 in Beijing.

The Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee decided at a meeting on Friday to submit the proposal to the seventh plenary meeting of the 17th CPC Central Committee, which will be held on Nov. 1.

Xi Jinping is expected to be announced as the next leader of China. Anything short of that, and you won’t be able to invent a holiday important enough to keep people from paying attention.

Of course, we’ll keep you updated here at BJC. Let’s just say we have some plans falling into place for National Congress coverage. Stay tuned.

Or don’t. Go enjoy Golden Week, folks. We’ll be around when you return.

    4 Responses to “Xinhua Announces: Bo Xilai’s Criminal Charges, Leadership Transition Set For Nov. 8”

    1. Beverly Santerre

      First of all, Bo made a fortune dealing body parts from living Falun Dafa practitioners. He also sold bodies to that German Body Exhibition that skins and plasticises dead bodies. This horrible exhibition has made hundreds of millions for its owner. The British businessman Heywood, who was murdered by Bo’s wife, had aided Bo in his business ventures and helped him to launder his money and for some reason was going to spill the beans. Bo was also planning a coup against Xi, next in line for the Party leadership. Wang went to the U.S. embassy with this info but was refused asylum for some undisclosed reason. The entire brutal Chinese Communist Party is aware of and commits these heinous acts daily. This my understanding of the affair, thank you.

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