BFF-12 China anti-graft agency probes head of energy administration

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China anti-graft agency probes head of energy administration

BEIJING, Sept 21, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – The head of China’s energy
administration has been placed under investigation by the country’s anti-
corruption watchdog, the latest top official ensnared in the Communist
Party’s campaign against graft.

Nur Bekri, an ethnic Uighur, had worked his way up in his native Xinjiang,
eventually rising to deputy party secretary and government chairman in the
far western region, before receiving the post at the energy administration in
2014.

China’s anti-graft agency, the Central Commission for Discipline
Inspection, said Friday that Bekri was under investigation for “serious
violations of Party disciplinary rules and laws”, a euphemism that usually
means corruption.

Bekri also held the post of deputy head of China’s state planner, making
him one of the highest-ranking Uighur officials.

The mostly Muslim Uighur minority populates the restive Xinjiang region,
where it faces a draconian crackdown in the name of combating terrorism and
separatism.

Up to a million minorities are believed to be held in extrajudicial re-
education camps in Xinjiang, rights groups say.

The energy industry has been the target of President Xi Jinping’s anti-
graft crackdown, with several top officials at China’s state-owned oil
companies coming under investigation in recent years.

Xi has presided over the much-publicised anti-corruption campaign since
coming to power in 2012, which some have compared to a political purge.

BSS/AFP/MRI/0950 hrs