China's anti-corruption efforts are intensifying as the country's top watchdog announced a rigorous investigation into political and economic corruption cases. The focus will include state-owned enterprises (SOEs), finance, energy, and other key sectors. This expansion of probes aims to address corruption at its roots, with an emphasis on preventing the conditions that allow corrupt practices to flourish. A recent documentary revealed that some former high-ranking officials utilized family members as intermediaries to conceal their corrupt dealings. The documentary is part of a broader campaign to enhance transparency and accountability within the government, reflecting a critical phase in China's pursuit of national rejuvenation. The anti-graft agency has pledged to also target those who facilitate corruption, such as bribe payers, in its ongoing efforts to eradicate corrupt practices.
A former Chinese justice minister and an ex-provincial party chief used their families as fronts to cover up their corrupt activities, according to a state-produced anti-graft documentary series released this week. https://t.co/7q9tmVL68p
China expande investigações anticorrupção para estatais, finanças, energia e outros setores https://t.co/fIGkL6wAgn
#OpinionLine China's pursuit of national rejuvenation has reached a critical phase, where #corruption will have a massive impact on the country's politics, economy and society. https://t.co/olm0kA0zaG https://t.co/F9qovYS7qp