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New details emerge on Bo Xilai charges in Chinese magazine

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A Chinese magazine on Tuesday provided fresh details about the charges against former senior leader Bo Xilai, saying he had accepted bribes while mayor of a northeastern city and prevented an investigation into his wife’s murder of a British businessman while local Communist Party boss in the southwest.

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Prosecutors charged Bo with bribery, abuse of power and corruption last week, capping the country’s biggest political scandal since the 1976 downfall of the Gang of Four at the end of the Cultural Revolution.

Caijing, a respected business magazine, said the allegations of embezzlement and bribery against Bo, 64, occurred while he was mayor of the port city of Dalian in Liaoning province. The charge of abuse of power was related to Bo’s time as party chief in the sprawling southwestern city of Chongqing.

Caijing also said that Xu Ming, a plastics-to-property entrepreneur whose long association with Bo extended over two decades, was the “biggest briber”, without elaborating.

Xu, founder of a company named Dalian Shide group, was detained last year, the day before the government announced Bo’s removal, and has not been seen in public since. Forbes estimated Xu was worth $650 million in 2010.

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Bo’s lawyer, Li Guifang, declined to comment on the Caijing report when contacted by Reuters.

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