BEIJING: China will prosecute former Interpol chief Meng Hongwei for graft after an investigation found he was suspected of taking bribes and breaking discipline rules, the ruling Communist Party’s anti-corruption watchdog said on Wednesday.
Meng has also been expelled from the party, it added.
Last year, Interpol, the France-based global police coordination organization, said Meng had resigned as its president after French authorities said he had been reported missing by his wife after traveling to his home country.
China to prosecute former Interpol chief for graft
Updated 27 March 2019
China to prosecute former Interpol chief for graft
- Last year, Interpo said Meng had resigned as its president after French authorities said he had been reported missing by his wife