The sacked official was Tan Rigui, deputy Party secretary of the Duanzhou district of Zhaoqing city in Guangdong. He led the group of 13 abroad. From China Daily: The committee has asked all members of the tour group to accept responsibility and repay... ...full story at Danwei
from Danwei on Thu, Feb 26 2009
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