Bo Xilai's brother quits China Everbright International


The brother of ousted Chinese politician Bo Xilai has quit the board of China Everbright International, a Hong Kong-listed company.
Everbright said that Vice-Chairman Li Xueming had resigned to minimise any adverse impact on the company of media reports on his family background.
Li Xueming is also known as Bo Xiyong, Mr Bo's elder brother, according to multiple local media reports.

Bo Xilai's removal has become China's biggest political scandal in years.
"The board would like to take this opportunity to clarify that recent reports by the media on Mr Li's family background have no relationship with the normal business and operations of the company," Everbright said in the statement to the Hong Kong stock exchange.
"Mr Li has demonstrated dedication and diligence in serving the company during his tenure of directorship," it said.
Bo Xilai, once tipped for China's highest office, was removed from his role as Chongqing party secretary in March and suspended from all political office in April.
He is being investigated for "serious discipline violations", Chinese authorities announced on 10 April and his wife, Gu Kailai, is being investigated in connection with the death of British businessman Neil Heywood.
Since then the lifestyle and political and business dealings of Mr Bo and his family have come under intense media scrutiny.
According to its website, China Everbright International focuses on alternative energy and waste management.

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