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China anti-corruption campaign
China’s Top Disciplinary Body Is Itself Under Scrutiny
China’s notorious anti-corruption watchdog is now being watched by an administrative body, with some experts saying the country's leader Xi Jinping no longer trusts the disciplinary agency. China's central authorities ...
July 25, 2023
BY
Jessica Mao
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Olivia Li
China’s ‘M&A King’ Bao Fan Vanished, Rocking Country’s Financial Sector
China's “M&A King” Bao Fan has been missing for over 50 days, sending shockwaves throughout the country’s financial ...
April 13, 2023
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Shawn Lin
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Olivia Li
Unofficial Chinese Police Stations in Canada Likely Number More Than 3, Says Report Co-Author
The Chinese regime has likely established more unofficial overseas police stations in Canada than the three in Toronto ...
October 2, 2022
BY
Andrew Chen
Xi Jinping Purges Capital Market, Investigates Former CSRC Commissioner
Zhu Yi, a former member of the Issuance Appraisal Committee of China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), has recently ...
December 2, 2021
BY
Jennifer Bateman
The Recent ‘Anti-Corruption Charges’ Against Two Chinese Officials Point to a Coup Plot: Expert
News Analysis Two high-ranking officials in China’s domestic security system have officially become the latest targets of Chinese ...
October 8, 2021
BY
Justin Zhang
Former Chairman of China Development Bank Sentenced to Life in Prison for Graft
A Chinese court has sentenced Hu Huaibang, the former chairman of China Development Bank (CDB), to life in ...
January 8, 2021
BY
Frank Yue
Former Propaganda Official in China Accused of Bribery Crimes
Ma Li, a propaganda official in China, was recently accused of corruption, taking bribes, and homewrecking. Mr. Zhou, ...
January 20, 2020
BY
Olivia Li
Corruption Case Exposed as Chinese Hotel Reports Guest Who Owed Huge Sum
An unusual public fight has broken out between two local government agencies in China. A state-owned hotel in ...
May 28, 2019
BY
Olivia Li
Chairman of Chinese State-Owned Machinery Giant Sacked for Graft
The chairman of China Hi-Tech Group Corporation, a state-owned conglomerate with portfolios in machinery, textiles, and real estate, ...
April 17, 2019
BY
Olivia Li
Maverick Former Chinese Official Explains Dynamics of Elite Communist Party Politics
In a recent interview with Voice of America, Xin Ziling expounds on factional struggles and why Xi Jinping ...
October 31, 2016
BY
Frank Fang
Chinese Say Happy Goodbye to Official That Banned Pigs and Motorbikes
Legacy of Liu Zhigeng also includes harsh persecution.
February 16, 2016
BY
Frank Fang
China in Talks With US Over Fled Brother of Purged Communist Party Official
Ling Wancheng, a highly connected businessman who fled China, could possibly bear politically sensitive information about the Communist ...
January 15, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
Lengthy Absence of China’s Disciplinary Chief an Ill Omen for the Corrupt
What has Wang Qishan, the head of the Chinese Communist Party's disciplinary agency, been up to for nearly ...
December 21, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Network of Loyalists of Former Chinese Security Boss Rooted Out
As the Chinese saying goes: “A large tree has deep roots.” Such is the case with fallen security ...
November 25, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
The Tensions Surrounding Xi Jinping’s US Visit – Part II (Video)
China Editor, Matthew Robertson on Cyber-Security, the Anti-Corruption Campaign, and the Chinese Economy Amid Xi Jinping's visit - ...
September 23, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
The Tensions Surrounding Xi Jinping’s US Visit – Part I (Video)
China Editor, Matthew Robertson on Cyber-Security, the Anti-Corruption Campaign, and the Chinese Economy Amid Xi Jinping's US visit ...
September 23, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
China Is Not Saving the World Economy
A reckoning with slower growth for the Chinese economy has been a long time coming.
September 7, 2015
BY
He Qinglian
Once Untouchable, China’s Ex-Security Chief Sentenced to Life
China's former security chief Zhou Yongkang was sentenced to life in prison following a closed-door trial.
June 11, 2015
BY
Leo Timm
China Is Dressing Up the Wives of Officials to Educate Them Against Corruption
The hope appears to be that they will impart the message back to their husbands, and the Party ...
May 26, 2015
BY
Lu Chen
New Shanghai Anti-Corruption Regulation Sends a Message
Throughout China, the families of Communist Party officials trade on their relative's clout to gain advantageous business relationships.
May 7, 2015
BY
Jenny Li
Retired Teacher Collects Gifts by Impersonating Chinese Anti-Graft Officer
Claiming to work for China's anti-corruption agency, Mr. Feng swindled people by collecting gifts and bribes while pretending ...
May 5, 2015
BY
Lu Chen
Widespread Nepotism Uncovered at Chinese Telecommunications Firm
Dozens of staff at China Unicom had family members that did shady business with the firm.
May 3, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
Chinese Anti-Corruption Official Found to Be Corrupt
On the surface, Zhong Shijian of Guangdong Province's anti-corruption agency made himself out to be an upstanding member ...
May 1, 2015
BY
Leo Timm
China Corruption Watch: 10,000 People Investigated in Q1, and Sinopec President Faces Probe
The Chinese regime's anti-corruption watchdog must be working overtime in the first quarter of 2015.
April 27, 2015
BY
Frank Fang
China’s New Anti-Corruption Target: Landscapers
Officials in charge of parks and greenery in China are just as liable to be corrupt as those ...
April 10, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
China’s Former Central Bank Chief Said to Be Investigated by Anti-Corruption Body
Dai Xianglong is allegedly being probed as part of investigations into former counterintelligence deputy chief Ma Jian.
April 9, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
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