Key facts
- Liu Mancang, a former senior security official in Henan province, was sentenced to life in prison.
- He was convicted of bribery and using his influence to solicit illicit payments.
- Liu accepted over 316 million yuan in bribes.
- The bribe amount is equivalent to $46.56 million USD.
- The Suzhou Intermediate People’s Court issued the sentence.
Liu Mancang, who previously served as a senior security official in China's Henan province, has received a life sentence for his involvement in a massive bribery scheme. The Suzhou Intermediate People’s Court convicted Liu of bribery and using his official position to solicit illicit payments. During the investigation and trial, it was revealed that Liu accepted bribes totaling more than 316 million yuan, which is equivalent to approximately $46.56 million USD. The court's decision marks a significant development in China's ongoing efforts to combat corruption, particularly within its security and governmental structures. The case underscores the severity of penalties for high-ranking officials found guilty of such offenses. Liu's conviction and subsequent life sentence are intended to serve as a deterrent against future corrupt practices.
