BEIJING: China is investigating a top executive at its largest oil refiner, the anti-corruption watchdog said Monday, as a prolonged graft crackdown targets more state-owned companies.
Wang Tianpu, general manager of Sinopec, is being probed for "serious law and discipline violations", a common euphemism for corruption, the Communist Party's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) said in a one-line statement on its website.
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