China releases Australian mining exec from prison

AP  |  Beijing 

An Australian citizen and former of the giant was released from prison in today after serving a sentence on corruption charges, the Chinese foreign ministry said.

had been given a 10-year sentence after being convicted of accepting bribes and stealing trade secrets in 2010. The case strained ties between and its largest trading partner, China, whose legal system is often criticized for a lack of transparency and due process.

Chinese said during a regular press briefing in that Hu's sentence was reduced because of good behavior.

Hu's "lawful rights and interests in accordance with law" were ensured during his prison sentence and his sentence was "mitigated" because he also observed China's "laws, regulations and disciplines," Lu said at a daily briefing.

Hu led Rio Tinto's iron ore operations in before he and three Chinese colleagues were arrested in 2009.

The case closely followed fraught negotiations between and a Chinese state-owned company which ended after Rio abandoned a USD 19.5 billion deal.

That fueled speculation that Hu and his colleagues were being targeted for retaliation, but rejected the notion that the deal was a factor in the arrests.

relations have been tense in recent months, as Australian proposed legislation on foreign interference amid accusations that was meddling in Australia's domestic politics.

Australian said in a statement that she welcomed Hu's release.

"Australian consular officials in China will continue to provide consular assistance to Mr Hu and his family for as long as it is needed," said.

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 16:40 IST