Ex-Executive at Chinese State Power Firm Datang Given Suspended Death Sentence, State Media Says

BEIJING, April 1 (Reuters) – ⁠Kou ⁠Wei, a ⁠former senior executive ​at a major Chinese state-owned ‌power-generating company, was ‌sentenced to ⁠death ⁠with a two-year reprieve over crimes ​including taking bribes, state news agency Xinhua reported ​on Wednesday.

The former general manager ⁠and ⁠deputy Communist ⁠Party chief ​of Datang Group was also ​guilty of ⁠embezzlement and abuse of power, and the amounts he ⁠embezzled and accepted as bribes were “especially large”, ⁠Xinhua said, citing a local court.

In China, a death sentence with reprieve is normally commuted to life imprisonment if the offender ⁠commits no crimes during the period of reprieve.

(Reporting by Yukun Zhang and ​Ryan Woo; Editing by ​Andrew Heavens)

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