China's ex-online tsar charged with graft

IANS  |  Beijing 

The former of the Administration of (CAC), who was responsible for online in the country, was on Monday officially charged with accepting huge sums of money in bribes following a nine-month long investigation.

Lu Wei, who headed the CAC between 2013-2016, was accused of using his position to benefit third parties in exchange for money and property, according to the prosecutors of the eastern city of Ningbo, where he is expected to be tried on a yet-to-be determined date, reported.

Lu was once one of China's most senior officials, overseeing the department of His role as China's "Internet tsar" meant he was once listed as one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People.

He was accused of corruption not only during his four years as CAC but also while he worked at the state-run news agency Xinhua, for the municipality and the propaganda department of the Communist Party of China, the prosecutor's office said in a statement.

As of the CAC, Lu had played a crucial role in drafting the strict cybersecurity policy of China, where is among the worst in the world.

Google, Facebook, Twitter, and have been blocked in for years along with several other

Lu accompanied Chinese on his official trip to the US in 2014, where he met tech tycoons including founder Mark Zuckerberg, and

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First Published: Mon, July 30 2018. 21:54 IST