China's former internet czar charged with taking bribes

AFP  |  Beijing 

China's former internet czar, who oversaw a tightening of online during his tenure, has been charged with taking bribes, said today.

It said Lu is alleged to have used his position to benefit himself and unspecified other people during his time working at Xinhua, for the Beijing government, for the party's central propaganda department and as the of the Cyber Administration of China, among other offices.

China's top graft watchdog expelled Lu from the ruling in February, issuing an unusually florid statement that accused him of failing to carry out his duties and having a "tyrannical" management style.

Lu was once named among the world's 100 most influential people by Time magazine and had rubbed shoulders with the likes of founder

But in June 2016 he stepped down from his position supervising controls over as of the Cyberspace Administration of

And in November 2017 officials announced he was being investigated for suspected disciplinary violations. Lu had fiercely defended the country's apparatus after he was appointed in 2013.

He was a powerful figure both at home and abroad, where he commanded the attention of global eager for a piece of the Chinese market.

Lu was personally received by Zuckerberg in 2014 at He appeared in the front row of a group photo alongside top executives from American such as and when Xi visited the US in 2015.

is among a number of Western websites, along with Twitter, and several outlets, that are blocked by China's "Great Firewall" of internet

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First Published: Mon, July 30 2018. 14:10 IST