Former senior customs official sentenced to 13 years for bribery

In a significant ruling against corruption, the Hefei Intermediate People’s Court has sentenced Sun Yuning, former deputy director of China’s General Administration of Customs, to 13 years imprisonment for bribery offenses. The verdict delivered on Wednesday includes an additional fine of 4 million yuan ($566,300) and mandates that all illicit assets be confiscated by the state treasury.

The court established that between 2005 and 2024, Sun systematically exploited his influential positions across multiple customs administrations to provide unlawful advantages to various corporations and individuals. His corrupt activities spanned business operations, project contracts, and personnel promotions during his tenures as senior official in Changchun, Manzhouli, Zhengzhou, and Dalian Customs before his promotion to the national administration.

Evidence presented during the September 2024 trial revealed Sun accepted bribes exceeding 50.72 million yuan, either directly or through intermediaries. The court characterized the case as involving “an extraordinarily large sum” but acknowledged several mitigating factors including partial restitution of illegal gains, voluntary disclosure of previously unknown offenses, and cooperative conduct throughout judicial proceedings.

Sun, 60, who joined the Communist Party of China in 1988, spent his entire career in customs services before his dramatic fall from grace. His investigation began in September 2024 for “serious violations of Party discipline and national laws,” resulting in immediate dismissal from office. By March 2025, he faced formal expulsion from the Party and subsequent arrest approval by the Supreme People’s Procuratorate.