The former mayor of the Chinese city of Nanjing - who has been described by central authorities as "morally corrupt" - has been charged with bribery, the country's top prosecutor's office said today.
Ji Jianye's case will be handled by prosecutors and courts in Yantai in the eastern province of Shandong, the Supreme People's Procuratorate said on its website, without saying when his trial would begin.
Ji, who was expelled from the Communist Party in January, was found to have "received a huge amount of money and gifts either by himself or through his family members", the ruling party's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said in a statement at the time.
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Ji - who earned the nickname "Bulldozer Ji" for his promotion of construction projects in the city of eight million - was sacked last year for "suspected serious disciplinary violations", code for the graft that has become endemic in China.
A state-backed newspaper said at the time that he was investigated over economic corruption and construction projects, quoting sources as saying he awarded projects to a company with which he was connected.