China's former Chongqing Municipality Communist Party Secretary Bo Xilai has seen his career crumble after his wife Gu Kailai was accused, and found guilty of, the murder of Neil Heywood. Daily Mail
Ousted From Party In China, Bo Xilai Faces Prosecution -- New York Times
BEIJING — Chinese leaders announced on Friday that Bo Xilai, a disgraced Communist Party aristocrat, had been expelled from the party and would be prosecuted on criminal charges, a move that effectively ends his remarkable political career.
Mr. Bo is accused, among other things, of playing some role in the murder of a British businessman by Mr. Bo’s wife and of taking “massive bribes” directly and through his family, according to Xinhua, the state news agency.
The Xinhua report also said the 18th Party Congress, an event climaxing China’s once-a-decade leadership transition, is scheduled to start on Nov. 8, a week after the start of a party planning session and two days after the American presidential election.
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China's Bo Xilai expelled and accused of corruption -- BBC
Bo Xilai expelled from China’s Communist Party -- Washington Post
Former Chinese Politburo Member Expelled From Party -- RIA Novosti
China's Bo Xilai Expelled From Communist Party -- Wall Street Journal
China Communists Set Nov. 8 Date for Congress Amid Upheaval -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Bo Xilai timeline: from Communist powerbroker to corruption charges -- The Guardian
Bo Xilai expelled from Communist Party... but will he now be prosecuted over British businessman Neil Heywood's death? -- Daily Mail