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Former CNPC Chairman Sentenced to 13 Years in Prison for Bribery

State-run CCTV reported that Wang Yilin was sentenced on Tuesday to 13 years of prison for bribery, and fined $316,667.

In July 2024, state media reported that Wang, who had retired from CNPC 2020, was expelled from China’s ruling Communist Party due to discipline violations. According to the report, he was being investigated for accepting illegally high-value assets as well as using his position to assist others in obtaining benefits from project contracts.

CNPC (parent company of PetroChina listed on the stock exchange) did not respond immediately to a comment request.

In a press release last year, the company stated that it strongly supported Wang's expulsion. It said this showed the organization's "zero tolerance" stance against corruption.

Wang, who was previously chairman of CNPC, headed China National Offshore Oil Corp., also known as CNOOC. CNOOC is the parent company of CNOOC Ltd., a listed company.

(source: Reuters)