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China corruption crackdown

April 17, 2023
Beijing’s Bid to Overhaul China’s Tech-Finance Nexus
By Dan Macklin
Will reforms and crackdowns help to advance China’s core technology capabilities?

October 06, 2021
China’s Top Disciplinary Body Moves Against Ex-Security Officials Fu Zhenghua, Sun Lijun
By Jesse Turland
Under Xi Jinping it has become the norm for the Chinese Communist Party’s key anti-corruption body to oust senior public security officials who are disloyal or disliked.

September 23, 2020
Critic of Chinese Leader Sentenced to 18 Years in Graft Case
By Associated Press
Real estate mogul Ren Zhiqiang had been outspoken on issues from censorship to COVID-19. Now he’s in prison on corruption charges.

July 10, 2019
The Only Way to End Corruption in Laos
By David Hutt
A true elimination of the problem will only come with broader political change in the country.

August 27, 2016
The Trouble With China’s War on Pollution
By Chris Zhang
Enforcement remains a major problem.

March 03, 2016
China’s Architectural Crackdown
By Jonathan Hall-Eastman
China's government is cracking down on “bizarre architecture.”

January 29, 2016
The 2015 Numbers for China’s War Against Corruption: The Tigers
By Adam Bartley
It was a busy year for China’s corruption crackdown. Expect more of the same this year.

January 27, 2016
China's National Bureau of Statistics Chief Falls Under Corruption Probe
By Bo Zhiyue
Wang Bao'an, the man responsible for China's national GDP growth figures, is under investigation for corruption.

January 26, 2016
China Vows to Keep up Anti-Corruption Efforts in 2016
By Shannon Tiezzi
CCDI head Wang Qishan is targeting 3 types of officials for scrutiny in 2016.

January 03, 2015
China: 2014 Year in Review
By Edited by Asif Farooq and Scott McKnight
A look back on the key trends and events for the past 12 months.

August 20, 2014
Multinationals in China Feel the Heat
By Sara Hsu
Chinese government crackdowns may accelerate a trend that is seeing foreign firms move production elsewhere.

June 05, 2014
Chinese Grads Shunning Government Careers?
By Nona Tepper
Apparently a career in public service has become less enticing from Xi Jinping’s corruption crackdown.
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