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China prosecutes former regulatory official in graft crackdown

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BEIJING, March 31 (Reuters) - ‌China is stepping up a bribery ​crackdown on regulators with action against a former No.2 official accused ⁠of accepting large amounts of money and property while abusing his authority, prosecutors said on Tuesday.

Investigations showed ​that Wang Jianjun, previously vice chairman of the China Securities ‌Regulatory Commission, illegally took the funds and property, while helping to benefit others by abusing his position, they added ⁠in a statement.

Wang held the role from ⁠2021 until April 2025, when China's highest anti-corruption agency began its investigation, which widened later that year to his former boss, Yi Huiman, as well.

Wang, expelled ‌in November from the ruling Communist Party, could not ⁠immediately be reached for comment.

CSRC backed ‌the decision to investigate Wang, hailing ​the effort at the time as showing that China would not halt its graft fight, and carry ‌it out "to the end".

Zhou Liang, a ​deputy head of the ⁠National Financial Regulatory Administration (NFRA), also faces an ‌investigation into accusations of suspected ⁠corruption begun in March.

In 2025, the top prosecuting agency, the Supreme People's Procuratorate, took action against 29,000 individuals, ​including high-ranking officials, ‌a figure that is more than a fifth higher ⁠than a year earlier.

(Reporting by ​Liz Lee and Ryan Woo; Editing by Christian ​Schmollinger and Clarence Fernandez)

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