BEIJING, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Former party chief and chairman of China Everbright Group Li Xiaopeng was expelled from the Communist Party and his post for severe violations of discipline and law including bribery, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported on Monday.
Li is the latest Chinese financial executive found guilty under President Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign that has in recent years targeted the country's financial institutions.
China's anti-graft body said in April that Li was under investigation for possible law violations.
Li's punishment came days after China's ruling Communist Party expelled the former chairman of Bank of China from the party, accusing him of illegal activities and taking bribes.
China Everbright Group is one of China's biggest financial conglomerate and owns listed units including China Everbright Bank Ltd (601818.SS), Everbright Securities Co (601788.SS) and China Everbright Ltd (0165.HK).
Persons:
Li Xiaopeng, Li, Xi Jinping's, China's, Jacqueline Wong, Lincoln
Organizations:
China Everbright, Communist Party, Bank of China, China Everbright Bank, Everbright Securities, China Everbright Ltd, HK, Beijing, Thomson
Locations:
BEIJING, China