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11/25/2024 07:02:17 am

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Central Commission for Discipline Inspection

Xiao Tian

Former Top Chinese Sports Official Stands Trial for Allegedly Taking Bribes

The former deputy director of China's General Administration of Sport, Xiao Tian, stood trial for accepting bribes on Thursday.

Financial Fugitive Returns to China to Face Money Laundering Charges

Financial Fugitive Returns to China From UK to Face Money Laundering Charges

Chinese authorities have netted another financial fugitive, who has been hiding in the United Kingdom for three years, after the woman, suspected of money laundering, surrendered to authorities on Thursday.

Watchdog

China Punishes 119 in Continuing Corruption Crackdown

China has punished another 119 people in a continuing crackdown on government corruption.

Thousands of Party Officials and Members Punished for Graft

Thousands of Party Officials and Members Punished for Graft

Thousands of officials and members of the Communist Party of China (CPC) have been punished for committing graft in 2015 as the government's anti-corruption campaign steps up its operations to rid the bureaucracy of extravagance and excessive practices.

Another Chinese executive is being investigated for corruption as Beijing steps up its crackdown.

Another Chinese Businessman is Being Investigated for Corruption

More Chinese executives are being investigated for corruption at the height of Beijing's anti-corruption drive. The head of one of China's largest state-owned mobile company, China Telecom, is the latest to be taken into detention.

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.

Li Liang, China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC)

Former Chief of China's Securities Watchdog Body Faces Bribery Charges

A former chief of China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) is facing bribery charges. The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection announced on Friday that sufficient evidence has been found linking Li Liang to corrupt practices.

Yang Jinjun

China's Most Wanted Fugitive Caught in US

One of China's most wanted fugitives, who has eluded the government since 2003, has been caught thanks to the joint efforts of Chinese and US authorities.

Zhou Yongkang

Xi’s Corruption Crackdown Cages Ultimate Tiger Zhou Yongkang

China’s President Xi Jinping launched a crackdown on corruption and caged the biggest tiger yet, former domestic security head Zhou Yongkang, by tracing all the paths tread by the latter's associates.

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