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Senior Shanghai official held in scandal
Oct. 25 - The head of a commission supervising state-owned companies in Shanghai has joined more than 50 people detained in the city's snowballing corruption scandal, government sources said on Monday.
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Ling Baoheng, director of the city government's Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, was detained at the weekend as Chinese President Hu Jintao pledged publicly to clean up government.
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Also held was one of Ling's deputies, Wu Hongmei, two government sources told Reuters. A city government spokesman said he had not heard of the detentions, while an official at Ling's offices said nobody there could comment. d,],v!{t#\[*u%P/_
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Beijing has sent more than 100 anti-corruption investigators to Shanghai to investigate money reportedly siphoned off from the city's 10 billion yuan ($1.25 billion) social security fund for illicit loans and investments.
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Hu appealed on Sunday to the party's 70 million members to show solidarity. Later in the day, Hu attended a meeting of the International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities.
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