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Artists such as Zhang Bingjian have taken a creative stand against corruption in China.
State media says disgraced politicians placed under criminal investigation after being stripped of his legal immunity.
Disgraced official's expulsion follows removal from party positions and opens way for criminal prosecution against him.
Former high-flying politician, brought down by murder scandal involving his wife, is to face corruption charges.
As the Communist Party shifts to a new generation of leaders, what is the impact of the Bo Xilai scandal?
Former head of force in Chongqing given 15 years in jail for role in case involving controversial politician Bo Xilai.
Chinese ex-police chief Wang Lijun expected to be found guilty after his trial which concluded earlier this week.
Trial of Wang Lijun at heart of China's biggest scandal, key player in fall of politician Bo Xilai, has begun in secret.
Fallen Chinese official's wife Gu Kailai likely to face life in jail for poisoning her British business associate.
Gu Kailai, wife of prominent politician Bo Xilai, given suspended death sentence for murder of British businessman.
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