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Fallen Chinese politician Bo Xilai to face trial on August 22
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Bo Xilai, then Governor of Liaoning Province, gestures as he delivers a speech at the China Entrepreneur Annual Meeting in Beijing, in this December 7, 2003 file photo. The trial of disgraced senior Chinese politician Bo will start on Thursday, Xinhua state news agency said, when he will face charges of bribery, corruption and abuse of power in an early test of new President Xi Jinping's campaign against graft.  Reuters Image.
Bo Xilai, then Governor of Liaoning Province, gestures as he delivers a speech at the China Entrepreneur Annual Meeting in Beijing, in this December 7, 2003 file photo. The trial of disgraced senior Chinese politician Bo will start on Thursday, Xinhua state news agency said, when he will face charges of bribery, corruption and abuse of power in an early test of new President Xi Jinping's campaign against graft. Reuters Image.

Bo Xilai, a former strongman of the ruling Communist Party who was purged last year over a major scandal, will face an "open trial" on August 22 on charges of bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power, Chinese state media said today.

Bo, former boss of the Communist Party in Chongqing city, had been expelled from the ruling party after a scandal surrounding the murder of a British businessman.

The 64-year-old is currently in detention and denied the allegations and refused to cooperate with the investigators.

Bo will stand "open trial" at the Jinan Intermediate People's Court next week for charges of bribery, graft and abuse of power, official Xinhua news agency quoted an announcement by the court in eastern China's Shandong province as saying.

"The open trial will start on August 22," the report said.

Until his downfall, the charismatic leader was a member of the the Communist Party's top policy-making body Politburo.

Bo also served as mayor of Dalian city, governor of northeastern Liaoning Province and the country's Minister of Commerce.

His wife Gu Kailai was given a suspended death sentence last August for the killing of businessman Neil Heywood.

Like the trial of his wife, officials once close to Bo said his trial was expected to last for a day and speculation is rife that like he too may get a suspended death sentence.

The scandal involving Bo rocked the communist nation with claims of corruption at the top of the party just months ahead of once-in-a-decade leadership change.

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(Published 18 August 2013, 17:18 IST)