
China has uncovered widespread corruption in its funeral services industry, according to state media reports. The investigation revealed offenses such as illegal fees and unauthorized cemeteries, which were committed by long-time managers and officials of funeral homes. Experts have warned that corruption in this sector could negatively impact social morality. This crackdown on corruption is part of broader efforts by Chinese authorities to address graft in public service sectors.
China has uncovered widespread corruption in its funeral services industry, state media said, with offenses such as illegal fees and cemeteries committed by long-time managers and officials of funeral homes https://t.co/STtNOq9mqD
Chinese censors are cracking down on social media posts referring to allegations of a grisly trade in dead bodies by a medical supplies company that is being investigated by authorities in several provinces. https://t.co/dNIcw4ZJvX
"While Weibo censors diligently erased information about the Shanxi corpse trafficking case, the platform allowed another hashtag (#American funeral parlor fined $950 million for mishandling rotting corpses) to go viral." @CDT https://t.co/P8hcTuu6Cp



