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September 28, 2015 Category One-line news, Weekly
- China ranked second in the global art market last year, with 22% of the world’s art sales, according to the Art Market Report by the European Fine Art Fair. The U.S. topped the list, with 39%.
- Xiao Tian, former Vice Director of the General Administration of Sports, who once sat on China’s Olympic Committee, will be prosecuted for graft after an investigation found he abused his position and took bribes. He held a position equivalent to that of a Vice Minister.
- Investigations into a blast at a chemical warehouse in Tianjin that killed 165 people on August 12 have uncovered evidence of corruption and dereliction of duty by officials. Those found responsible of such wrongdoing would be held fully accountable, whoever they were, Premier Li Keqiang vowed, following a briefing by the investigation panel.
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