(Reuters) -- A former top Chinese securities regulator, Yi Huiman, has been put under investigation over suspected violations of law, China's anti-corruption watchdog said on Saturday.
Yi Huiman, ousted from top post last year, 'suspected of serious violations of discipline and law'
Yi Huiman, then-chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, attends the National People's Congress in Beijing on March 5, 2019. (Reuters/Stringer)
(Reuters) -- A former top Chinese securities regulator, Yi Huiman, has been put under investigation over suspected violations of law, China's anti-corruption watchdog said on Saturday.