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Chinese anticorruption tsar Wang Qishan steps down amid high-level party reshuffle

By Toh Han Shih ( October 24, 2017, 09:15 GMT | Insight) -- Deputy Prime Minister Wang Qishan has resigned as the head of China's main anti-corruption agency and left the Politburo Standing Committee, a handful of the most powerful leaders in China. His moves were confirmed by the Chinese government today, the last day of the 19th Chinese Communist Party Congress, during which President Xi Jinping increased his power to a level comparable with that of revolutionary leader Mao Zedong.Deputy Prime Minister Wang Qishan has resigned as the head of China's main anti-corruption agency and left the Politburo Standing Committee, a handful of the most powerful leaders in China....

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