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Two service staff stand outside the Chongqing room at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing during the 18th Communist Party Congress on Nov. 8, 2012. Photo: AP

Updated at 4:30pm

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Li Keming, left, deputy direction of the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration. Photo: Keith Zhai
Li Keming, left, deputy direction of the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration. Photo: Keith Zhai
Brother Li leaves

Li Keming, left, deputy director of the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration and brother of vice premier Li Keqiang, listens intently in a group meeting. 

Li Keming was recently in the news when Bloomberg quoted a report by Brookings Institution as saying that he should be removed from his position as a top official in China's tobacco industry to avoid conflicts of interest with his brother, who currently overseas public health. 

Apparently aware of the pressure and media interest, Li Keming left abruptly halfway through the meeting, took off his name tag and refused to answer any questions. 

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Updated at 4:15

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