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China's former railway minister goes on trial for corruption

China's former railway minister goes on trial for corruption

BEIJING (AP) - Chinese state media and a defence attorney say Liu Zhijun, a former railway minister, will go on trial on Sunday for charges including graft and abuse of power.

The official Xinhua News Agency said on Saturday that the Beijing Second Intermediate People's Court confirmed that it will hear the case against Liu, also a former party chief at the railways ministry, on Sunday.

Liu's lawyer Qian Lieyang says he plans to argue for less severe charges during the trial.

Prosecutors say Liu - as a government functionary - sought benefits for others by taking advantage of his position, and accepted financial incentives from others

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