Chongqing mayor under investigation by China's anti-graft watchdog

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BEIJING, March 20 (Reuters) - Hu Henghua, mayor of Chongqing, a municipality in southwestern China, ​was being investigated over suspected “serious” violation of ‌law and discipline, China’s top anti-graft watchdog said in a statement on Friday.

The probe comes amid ​China’s intensifying “high-pressure” campaign to root out ​corruption and enforce discipline in the ruling ⁠Communist Party that has seen investigations, removals ​and arrests of several senior officials in ​recent years.

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Chongqing is one of China’s four direct-administered municipalities which also include Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai, holding ​the same administrative status as a province.

The ​Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) did not give details ‌in ⁠Friday’s statement regarding Hu’s investigation.

In 2023, Hu had been given a disciplinary warning within the Party for failure to oversee housing, ​construction and ​safety regulations ⁠that led to a building collapse in Changsha, capital city of southern ​Chinese province of Hunan in 2022 ​in ⁠which over 50 people were killed.

Hu assumed office as Chongqing mayor in December 2021 ⁠after ​holding senior posts in Hunan between ​late 2013 and 2020.

Reporting by Shi Bu and Ryan ​Woo;; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Lincoln Feast

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