Core Viewpoint - The trial of Xu Xilong, former chief expert and president of Agricultural Bank of China Shenzhen Branch, has commenced, focusing on charges of bribery and abuse of power, with allegations of receiving over 46 million yuan in bribes [1][2]. Summary by Sections Case Details - Xu Xilong is accused of receiving bribes totaling over 37 million yuan from February 2008 to November 2024, leveraging his positions to provide benefits in project contracts, promotions, and hiring [2]. - After leaving his position, Xu allegedly conspired with others to help individuals secure jobs at the Agricultural Bank, receiving an additional 939,000 yuan [2]. Court Proceedings - During the trial, evidence was presented by the prosecution, and Xu expressed remorse, admitting to his crimes. The court has adjourned and will announce a verdict at a later date [3]. Disciplinary Actions - Xu was expelled from the Communist Party for serious violations, including accepting gifts and benefits that could influence his official duties, and misusing public resources [4][5]. - Multiple subordinates of Xu at the Shenzhen Branch have also faced investigations and disciplinary actions for similar misconduct, indicating a broader issue within the branch [6][7].
受贿超过4600万元!农行深圳市分行原行长许锡龙一审开庭