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China corruption
Dot-Connecting Between Angela Chao and Mitch McConnell
Is it a coincidence that McConnell is stepping down as Senate minority leader?
March 2, 2024
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Stu Cvrk
Is China’s Military Weaker Than We Thought?
Commentary Some Chinese missiles are filled with water rather than rocket fuel, and the doors to large numbers ...
January 9, 2024
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Anders Corr
Scandals Overshadow China’s Global Domination of Table Tennis
Table tennis, known as the "national sport" in China, has been dominated globally by Chinese athletes for over ...
April 26, 2023
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Ben Liang
Former Chinese Banking Regulator Accused of Graft, Serving as a ‘Revolving Door’
China's communist regime recently expelled a former executive regulator of small and medium-sized banks from the Chinese Communist Party ...
April 6, 2023
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Mary Hong
Corruption Wears Down Chinese Military’s Combat Effectiveness
News Analysis Corruption is a widespread phenomenon in China's military, where officers, including generals, have relied not on ...
December 26, 2021
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Nicole Hao
Medical Disasters: Made in China
Commentary On July 8, the reported global death toll from COVID-19 topped 4 million. With more and more ...
July 11, 2021
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Tshung Chang
Former Chinese Finance Tycoon Executed
Lai Xiaomin, former chairman of China Huarong Asset Management Co., the country’s largest such firm, was executed by ...
January 29, 2021
BY
Frank Yue
Shanghai Gang Leader Bribes Chinese Officials by Offering Prostitutes
A big scandal erupted recently in Shanghai when allegations came to light that a local crime boss offered ...
January 21, 2021
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Frank Yue
Chinese State Media Editor Mired in Sex Scandal
The editor-in-chief of Chinese state-run tabloid Global Times, Hu Xijin, allegedly had extramarital affairs with two female subordinates ...
December 7, 2020
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Frank Yue
Local CCP Organizations in Inner Mongolia Reduced to Criminal Groups: Leaked Reports
Corruption has become rampant among local Chinese Communist Party (CCP) organizations, according to a series of leaked documents ...
October 6, 2020
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Frank Yue
89 Chinese Provincial Officials Charged for Colluding with Local Mafia Groups
A criminal gang in China’s Hunan Province was recently charged by local authorities. Also, 89 local officials who ...
August 20, 2020
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Fang Xiao
China’s Tomorrow Group, a Suspected Money Launderer for CCP Faction, Contests Takeovers by Regime
The conglomerate Tomorrow Group responded on July 18 to Beijing's announcement of takeovers of nine of its subsidiaries ...
July 24, 2020
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Liu Yi
Sichuan Trust Misses Payments on Financial Portfolios as Investors Protest Outside
The Sichuan Trust company missed payments on the principal and interest that matured in June on TOT (trust ...
July 10, 2020
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Gu Xiaohua
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Jiang Feng
Xi Plans to Grow Economy Through Tolerating Corruption
Commentary The 19-month U.S.–China trade dispute has led to a realignment of global supply chain and exacerbated China's ...
January 12, 2020
BY
He Qinglian
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
Hong Kong Victim of Business Fraud in China Urges City to Scrap Extradition Bill
Mr. Luo is a Hong Kong businessman whose factory in China was forcibly demolished by local authorities. Despite ...
May 10, 2019
BY
Olivia Li
China’s Art Market Rife With Bribery, Corruption
News Analysis An artist's position in China isn't based just on the quality of his or her art—someone ...
February 24, 2019
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Nicole Hao
Chinese High School Students Lose Student Registration Overnight, Revealing Education System Corruption
Hundreds of high school students at a private school in Jincheng City, Shanxi Province just learned that they ...
February 5, 2019
BY
Olivia Li
Corrupt Chinese Officials Are Now Making Up Their Educational Backgrounds
Chinese officials are known for cheating their way into amassing wealth, but now they’ve been exposed for another ...
February 5, 2018
BY
Annie Wu
Chinese Energy Official’s Downfall Hints at Corruption in Energy Sector
The latest official to be taken down by the Chinese regime’s anti-corruption campaign sheds light on the widespread ...
January 25, 2018
BY
Annie Wu
China Wants to Solve Poverty, but Its Own Officials Are Undermining the Efforts
Lifting people out of poverty is Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s signature project. His goal is to turn the ...
January 11, 2018
BY
Annie Wu
In China, Don’t Expect Health Care Without Bringing a Red Envelope
China’s medical system has been fraught with corruption, requiring patients to provide cash or gifts to their caregivers ...
August 9, 2016
BY
Leo Timm
US Firm’s Chinese Subsidiaries to Pay $14.5M to Resolve Corruption Case
NEEDHAM, Mass.—Chinese subsidiaries of a Massachusetts software company have agreed to pay more than $14.5 million to resolve ...
February 16, 2016
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The Associated Press
6 Ways the Chinese Regime Caused China’s Food Safety Crisis
In over a decade of unnerving food scandals, the Chinese people have seen almost every form of poisonous ...
July 30, 2015
BY
Irene Luo
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
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Leo Timm
These Corrupt Chinese Officials Are Blaming Their Wives
Chinese regime officials sentenced for corruption sometimes lay the blame on their wives.
April 19, 2015
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Leo Timm
Top Exec at Chinese State Telcom Is Purged
Leng Rongquan was the business partner and golfing buddy of the brother of a powerful, purged official.
April 17, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
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