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12/22/2024 05:09:41 pm

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CCDI talks on ways to curb corruption

China Disciplinary Body Speaks on 2017 Plans to Curb Corruption

The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) on Sunday issued a press release statement saying that more efforts will be put to do away with corruption in 2017 as it prepares for the 19th CPC National Congress to be scheduled later this year.

President Xi Jinping

Documentary Series Exposes Corrupt Government Officials in China

Amidst an ongoing crackdown on corrupt officials in China, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) have partnered with CCTV in the production of a documentary series entitled "To Forge Iron, The Metal Itself Must Be Strong" with its first episode being aired on Tuesday.

A Chinese official has been expelled from his position after he was found guilty of corruption.

China Expels Former Aviation Deputy Head over Graft, Indiscipline

Former Deputy of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), Xia Xinghua, has been expelled from the Communist party of China over graft and indiscipline charges, according to a statement issued out by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the communist party on Tuesday.

China Southern Airlines

China Southern Airlines Chairman Faces Probe for Graft

China Southern Airlines announced on Thursday that its chairman Si Xianmin is being probed by authorities for graft and corruption. The details of the crimes Si is accused of has not been released by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI).

China National Petroleum Corporation

Chinese State-Owned Oil Company to Divest Itself of Hotels and Cars

A Chinese government-owned oil company has announced on Monday that it will divest most of its hotels and let go of several thousand vehicles. The move is seen as an effort by the company to stamp out graft and corruption within its ranks.

Zhang Peishan Corruption

Former Agricultural Director is Latest Party Official to Face Corruption Charges

China's anti-corruption watchdog announced on Monday that the former director of an agricultural center pocketed more than 800 million yuan of state funds. The guilty official has been removed from the Chinese Communist Party and is now facing various criminal charges.

China’s Anti-Graft Agency Goes After Top Polluters

China’s Anti-Graft Agency Goes After Top Polluters

China's top anti-corruption commission came out on Sunday with a list of 13 of the worst violations of law and regulations on the destruction of the country's environment.

Lai Changxing

China Extends Reach of Anti-Corruption Campaign Overseas

China's anti-corruption campaign has expanded as Beijing seeks out the assistance of western democratic leaders in the pursuit of suspected corrupt Chinese officials who have sought to escape by fleeing abroad.

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China's CPC Disciplines More Than 6,000 Officials Prior to Start of Mid-Autumn Festival

The Communist Party of China reprimanded more than 6,000 members in July for breaking the rules on anti-bureaucracy, according to the party's discipline agency.

Zhou Yongkang

Zhou’s Corruption Trial May Test Xi’s Pledge To Boost Rule Of Law

The corruption trial of former Chinese domestic security chief Zhou Yongkang may test President Xi Jinping’s pledge to boost the rule of law in the country as it faces a possibility to follow the path of Bo Xilai’s 2013 trial.

Anti-Graft Watchdog Is At The Helm Of China’s Crackdown On Adultery

China's fight on adultery intensifies with the official anti-corruption watchdog leading the campaign.

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