China's Communist Party expels former CNPC chairman, state media says

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China's ruling Communist Party has expelled the former chairman and party secretary of state-owned China National Petroleum Corp for discipline violations.

China 's ruling Communist Party has expelled Wang Yilin, former chairman and party secretary of state-owned China National Petroleum Corp, for discipline violations, state media said on Wednesday. China 's ruling Communist Party has expelled Wang Yilin, former chairman and party secretary of state-owned China National Petroleum Corp, for discipline violations, state media said on Wednesday.

State television reported in February that Wang was under investigation for a suspected "serious violation of law and discipline." However, he stayed on in his role as deputy director of the economic committee of the China People's Political Consultative Conference, a top advisory body to the Communist Party, according to that report.

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