China corruption
Communist Party's Discplinary Body Rebukes Corrupt Officials
Steve M.C. | | Dec 03, 2016 06:15 AM EST |
Corrupt officials have been forewarned that their days are numbered. Wang Qishan, China's top graft buster, has made it clear that the enemy in the fight against corruption is none other than us, the Chinese people.
Chinese Fugitive in New Zealand Surrenders
Steve M.C. | | Nov 13, 2016 10:37 AM EST |
A corrupt former Chinese official, who has been on the run, has surrendered to the Chinese government after over 15 years in New Zealand and Australia, according to a statement issued by the government on Saturday.
Corrupt Officials who Escaped to be Brought Back in China
ALVIN MUNENE | | Sep 22, 2016 01:33 AM EDT |
The government of China is committed towards bringing back to the country the alleged corrupt officials who already went overseas.
China’s Anti-Corruption Campaign Gets Boost from Tech-Savvy Investigators
Jenia Cane | | Jul 05, 2016 09:18 PM EDT |
Despite generations apart, China’s young and elder anti-corruption investigators are working hand in hand as they take the lead in the nation’s campaign against illegal practices in government.
More Public Officials Investigated as China Intensifies Fight Against Corruption
Jenia Cane | | Jun 24, 2016 04:30 AM EDT |
China’s fight against corruption is gaining ground as evidenced by the growing number of Chinese public officials who reportedly have been implicated in the embezzlement of poverty relief funds.
China’s Fight against Corruption Set to Invade TV with ‘In The Name of the People’
Jenia Cane | | Jun 16, 2016 10:53 PM EDT |
China’s fight against corruption is going mainstream, as the Chinese government is set to produce a TV drama series that will highlight its efforts to curb corruption at all levels of the bureaucracy.
China’s Corruption Crackdown Remains a Priority; Prosecutors to Stay Stern in their Implementation
Jenia Cane | | Mar 14, 2016 04:50 AM EDT |
China will remain strict in its implementation of initiatives that aim to crackdown corruption.
China Investigates Generals in Corruption Crackdown
Michael A. Katz | | Nov 13, 2015 02:43 PM EST |
China has launched an investigation into two former major generals suspected of committing "serious disciplinary violations" as part of an ongoing purge of corrupt military officials.
Former Agricultural Director is Latest Party Official to Face Corruption Charges
Benjie Batanes | | Aug 10, 2015 12:06 PM EDT |
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.
State Council China Gets Rid Of 48 Non Administrative Review Items, Cutting Red Tape
Vinay Patel | | May 15, 2015 08:22 PM EDT |
In an aggressive move aimed at tacking the issue of corruption, the Chinese Government confirmed that it would be removing several non-administrative review items from the procedure.
China’s Anti-Corruption Drive Gets Help From U.S. With Indictment of Former Official, Ex-Wife
Vittorio Hernandez | | Mar 19, 2015 01:08 PM EDT |
The U.S. Justice Department unsealed on Tuesday in Los Angeles the indictment of Qiao Jianjun, ex-director of a large grain storage facility in central China. The indictment is seen as Washington cooperating with Beijing's anti-corruption campaign.
China Drops Spy Chief From Powerful Advisory Group: Xinhua
Raymond Legaspi | | Feb 26, 2015 07:43 AM EST |
China has taken out one of its top espionage officials from an influential advisory panel, the state-run news outlet Xinhua reported on Wednesday.
The Crimes of Zhou Yongkang According to China's Communist Party
Vittorio Hernandez | | Dec 05, 2014 10:25 PM EST |
Chinese President Xi Jinping's anti-corruption drive has caught a "big fish" with the arrest and expulsion from the Communist Party of Zhou Yongkang, the former head of the country's Domestic Security.
China Officials' Spending Cut Down by Almost $9bn
Mitch de Leon | | Oct 09, 2014 07:03 AM EDT |
The spending of the government officials in China has reportedly decreased by approximately $9bn over the last year.
More Corrupt Chinese Officials to Fall
Marcel Woo | | Aug 29, 2014 10:57 PM EDT |
China's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) announced this week that the crackdown against corrupt ranking officials in the country will continue.
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