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Liu Zhihua

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Liu Zhihua (Chinese: 刘志华; born 1949) is a former vice-mayor of Beijing. He was dismissed in 2006, and received a suspended death sentence for taking bribes of over six million yuan (valued at the time at over US$1 million) in October 2008.[1]

References

  1. ^ Fan, Maureen (20 October 2008). "Ex-Beijing Official Gets Death Sentence". Washington Post. Retrieved 28 December 2010.