Key facts
- Yang Youlin, a former senior official in Nanjing, was sentenced to death.
- The court found Yang guilty of accepting over 2.2 billion yuan in bribes.
- The bribe amount is equivalent to $324 million.
- Additional charges included abuse of power and money laundering.
- The sentencing occurred in a Chinese court.
Yang Youlin, a former senior official in Nanjing, has received a death sentence from a Chinese court. The conviction stems from charges including accepting bribes totaling more than 2.2 billion yuan, equivalent to $324 million. In addition to bribery, Yang was found guilty of abuse of power and money laundering. This sentencing underscores the stringent measures China is implementing to address corruption within its government ranks. The significant sum involved in the bribery charges indicates the scale of the corruption Yang was involved in. The court's decision to impose the death penalty reflects the severity with which such offenses are treated in China.
