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Former CNOOC executive sentenced with reprieve to death for taking bribes

China's official media Xinhua reported that a former chief executive of state-owned oil giant CNOOC Ltd. was sentenced to a death sentence for accepting bribes, but the sentence has been stayed for two years.

Yuan Guangyu retired from CNOOC as CEO in September 2019, after reaching mandatory retirement age. He was also the former deputy general director of CNOOC’s parent company, China National Offshore Oil Corporation.

According to Xinhua, Yuan's political rights were also revoked for life in the ruling of the Xuzhou Intermediate People's Court.

The court found that Yuan accepted illegally, directly or indirectly, more than 152,000,000 yuan (22.49million dollars) between 2001 and 2022 by using his position to assist companies and individuals in?matters like project contracts, business operations and job changes.

The court stated that Yuan had confessed to crimes he hadn't yet been able to discover, and returned illegal gains.

The court, based on these mitigating circumstances, sentenced him to death but decided that it would be reviewed in two years.

In China, a death sentence with reprieve is usually commuted to a life imprisonment if the offender does not commit any crimes during that period. $1 = 6.7580 Chinese Yuan Renminbi (Reporting and editing by Raju Gopikrishnan).

(source: Reuters)