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China expelled former Agriculture Minister Tang Renjian for corruption, six months after his investigation by the anti-graft watchdog. Tang accepted gifts, money, and interfered in judicial activities. Xi Jinping's anti-corruption drive continues, but critics say it's used to purge political opponents. Tang, a food security policy advocate, was replaced by Han Jun in September.
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