Son of Bo Xilai denies wild parties and ferraris at university

Bo Xilai, meanwhile, was sacked from his post as boss of Chongqing city last
month and then suspended from the Communist Party’s hugely powerful,
25-member Politburo for “serious discipline violations” – code in
China for graft.

Even before his father’s ouster, pictures of Bo Guagua had emerged online
showing him partying at Oxford and rumours spread that he drove a Ferrari.

But in his statement published on Tuesday in the United States, he said he had
never driven a Ferrari, adding that like most students at Oxford, he had
attended “Bops”, a type of social event.

When it announced his mother’s probe for murder earlier this month, the
official Xinhua news agency also implicated Bo Guagua, saying he and Gu “had
conflict” with Heywood “over economic interests, which had been
intensified”.

But in the statement, Bo Guagua said he had never lent his name or
participated in any for-profit businesses or ventures in China or abroad.

Source: agencies

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