Go to bon.tv to watch the full episode The relatively swift fall from grace of Bo Xilai - one of China's most prominent politicians - has gripped the nation's interest over the past number of weeks. Now China' official news agency, Xinhua, says the former commerce minister and party chief of Chongqing, has been suspended from his position on the Communist Party's Central Committee AND as one of the 25 members of its powerful Politburo, while he is investigated for "serious discipline violations'. Even more dramatically, Xinhua also reported that Bo's wife, Gu Kailu, and a family aide had been "transferred to judicial authorities on suspicion of intentional homicide". This refers to the death of a British businessman, Neil Heywood, who was discovered dead in his Chongqing hotel room in November last year. Bo has not been seen in public since he was dismissed Chongqing part chief in mid-March. This came some weeks after a strange incident in which his former police chief, Wang Lijun, visited a nearby US consulate and stayed there for 24 hours. After he left he was taken to Beijing where HE is being investigated. Bo and Wang were behind a much publicized campaign to root out organized crime in Chongqing called "Smash the Black" This gained them much support amongst many rank and file Chinese, but was criticized by others who said police ignored due legal process and even resorted to violence. After Bo's dismissal an opinion piece in the People's Daily warned that "whoever ...