Disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai trial may begin early in the week, the source said on Wednesday that marked the end of direct knowledge of the matter China for decades the most sensational scandal.
The test is most likely to occur in the eastern city of Jinan, the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity to avoid speaking foreign reporters elitism repercussions.
Bo has been accused of accepting bribes, corruption and abuse of power sources.
Hong Kong's South China Morning Post said, citing unidentified sources, meeting government officials in his former power base in Chongqing and other cities blog has been read out details of the charges.
One of the lawyers Bo, Li Guifang, Reuters contacted said it was "not convenient to talk." Later, he turned off the mobile phone.
"I have not received any notification regarding this case," Jinan City Intermediate People's Court in the propaganda ministry official said by telephone.
Bo Xilai's wife, Gu open gaze, and his former police chief Wang Lijun, have been detained Chinese biggest political scandal, which stems from the November 2011 murder of British businessman Neil Heywood.
In September last year, accusing the government of corruption and perverting the law Bo Boo murder.
China's prosecutors and courts under the control of the Communist Party, the most unlikely challenge of the accused, although not yet formally charged publicly announced the trial may, at least in part, in secret.
However, it would be natural if the sensitive issue that touches China may be regarded as state secrets cases, followed by the scandal surrounding Bo, the former magazine editor Li Weidong said.
"However, the Government's commitment to transparency, it is not good," he said, referring to the case of what is occurring, or when to start the trial will lack any confirmation from the government.
Li said, however, Bo is unlikely to be sentenced to death, although he faced seriousness of the allegations.
"They've already ruled out the implementation of him, he is most likely to get life in prison."
The overthrow of the Communist Party first Xihaiwude Bo's murder last year after the city of Chongqing in the southwest.
Prior to this, he has been rumored to be promoted to the party's elite inner core.
His downfall came after his estranged police chief, Wang, brief escape from the surrounding cities of the U.S. Consulate in Chengdu in February last year and accused of poisoning his wife Bo Haywood.
Bo, the former Minister of Commerce, in his post as the Communist Party from 2007 to 2012 in Chongqing huge amount, his populist policies and bold spending plans, yearning to win the support of leftist combined into a showcase of the haze covering municipality mayor charismatic leader .
Wang Bo's controversial first fight against organized crime, a prominent plank conceal gambling activities, joined the Communist Party topmost ranks.
In April 2012, was named as a formal suspect in the murder of Heywood, a long-time friend, the couple who also helped their son Bo Guagua into studying in the UK, when his wife Gu Bo is suspended from the party's highest ranks.
In August last year, valley, formerly a powerful lawyer, was suspended death sentence, which effectively means life imprisonment for the murder of Heywood. Wang Bo tried to stifle a fee murder investigation, the first official AllianceBernstein jailed for 15 years in criminal cases.
After first helping Gu evade suspicion of poisoning Heywood, Wang conceal evidence of murder, according to the official account of the trial of the king. In the end of January 2012, Wang Bo faced allegations Gu suspected of killing Heywood. But King "angrily rebuked and his ears boxed."
Bo has been dismissed, he disappeared from public view, has no chance to publicly respond to the charges against him.
As Party Secretary of Chongqing, Bo Xilai, denounced the allegations as nonsense unknown misdeeds, his wife said, on condition of anonymity, my family, "filth" poured at a news conference before he was fired.
Rumor rumors about Bo Xilai at China's fate, but since the end of last year on the progress of his investigation, the government has not yet given a clear word.
Another newspaper in Hong Kong, Beijing Ta Kung Pao, supported, Bo January reported that in the southern city of Guiyang, sent dozens of reporters flocked to the court for trial.
Report turned out to be untrue.
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