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Frank Fang is a Taiwan-based journalist. He covers US, China, and Taiwan news. He holds a master's degree in materials science from Tsinghua University in Taiwan.
Sackings of High-Ranking Officials Bring Trouble to 70 Companies in China
Seventy publicly listed companies were investigated for their ties to corrupt officials in 2014, according to Beijing News.
China
February 11, 2015
Chinese Regime Princelings Celebrate New Year, but a ‘Big Brother’ Is Missing
A thousands princelings, children of the CCP founding generation, celebrated the New Year in Beijing. One important “big ...
China
February 10, 2015
Kickback Scandal Hits Chinese Hospitals
Sixteen directors and six deputy directors of hospitals in Anhui Province were removed in 2014, after investigators found ...
China
February 9, 2015
A Sharp Knife and an Ancient Essay, Tools for Rooting Out Corruption in China
Corruption busters in China continue to follow three tactics that they used last year, which were successful, to ...
China
February 9, 2015
Chinese State-Run Telecom Corporation Is a Den of Sex and Bribery, Official Report Reveals
For top executives at China Unicom, ranked as the world's third-largest telecommunications provider, nepotism and bribery are par ...
China
February 8, 2015
Setting a Trap for China’s Corrupt Officials
Psychological manipulation plays a key role in the arrests of China’s high-ranking officials targeted by corruption busters.
China
February 4, 2015
Subordinate Calls Out Top Chinese Officials to Disclose Their Wealth
A member of a local advisory body in Guangzhou, China, demanded that top officials in his city should ...
China
February 3, 2015
China Considers Banning ‘Western’ Thoughts and Textbooks
The Chinese minister of education recently announced that all Western ideologies would be expelled from China—except communism, of ...
China
February 1, 2015
Warming of India–US Ties Going Nowhere, Says Chinese Media
China’s press has sought to downplay a U.S.-India summit that saw the two giants unite in measures opposing ...
China
January 29, 2015
Officials for Sale in China’s Art Market
Corrupt Chinese officials have tried to be become artists, art collectors, and directors of arts associations in their ...
China
January 27, 2015
State-Run News Agency: China Is ‘Global Backyard for Trash’
The state-run mouthpiece Xinhua complains in a recent article that China is the “global backyard for trash.”
China
January 26, 2015
Media Reports Hu Jintao’s Top Aide Amassed Staggering Amounts of Wealth
Chinese investigators hauled away six-truck loads of gold, calligraphy works, and antiques from a secret stash. The valuables, ...
China
January 26, 2015
Chinese Netizens Angry at Russia’s Development of Island Formerly Belonging to China
A seemingly innocent announcement—the development of a large island in the scenic Far East with cooperation of the ...
China
January 26, 2015
Once an Official, Now a Target in China
Hundreds of residents in Beijing have signed a petition calling on the release of Pang You, a former ...
China
January 25, 2015
16 Generals Purged in China
State-run China Military Online reported that 16 military officials, from five of the seven military regions, military schools, ...
China
January 24, 2015
Torture Paralyzes Chinese Lawyer Who Defended Falun Gong
A human rights lawyer in China, Wang Yonghang, who has been tortured in prison since 2009, is reportedly ...
China
January 24, 2015
Apple’s Products to Undergo ‘Security Inspection’ by China
The state-run Beijing News has reported a meeting between Apple CEO and the director of China’s Internet Information ...
China
January 22, 2015
China’s Xi Readies for Antigraft ‘Death Match’
Despite the intensity and scope of the anti-corruption campaign still roiling the Chinese Communist Party, Xi Jinping, the ...
China
January 20, 2015
Xi Jinping Seems to Threaten Progeny of Powerful Party Figures
Those unfamiliar with practices of hereditary succession among Qing Dynasty nobility may have been puzzled by the demand, ...
Epoch China Blog
January 20, 2015
Chinese Netizens Report Interference With Anti-Censorship Software
The Chinese regime has apparently further tightened its already tight grip on the Internet since New Year’s Eve.
China
January 20, 2015
Shanghai Officials Feasted While Chinese Were Trampled to Death on New Year’s Eve
Officials in the Huangpu District of Shanghai are accused of enjoying an expensive Japanese meal on New Year's ...
Epoch China Blog
January 19, 2015
Warmongering Hardline Chinese General Zhang Wannian Dies
Zhang Wannian, former vice chairman of the Chinese regime’s Central Military Commission (CMC), passed away on Jan. 14 ...
News
January 15, 2015
Former Chinese Leader Said to Complain About Predecessor
Former Chinese communist leader Hu Jintao is said to have complained of how his predecessor Jiang Zemin interfered ...
Epoch China Blog
January 14, 2015
Anti-Corruption Watchdog in China Reports Accomplishments
In a press conference the head of the Chinese regime’s corruption watchdog agency announced his organization’s accomplishments in ...
China
January 13, 2015
Photo of Taipei Mayor on Subway Stuns Mainland Chinese
Chinese netizens were stunned when they saw the picture of newly-elected Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je, who was alone ...
China
January 13, 2015
In China, First ‘Tiger’ of 2015 Goes Down in Anti-Corruption Campaign
Zhang Kunsheng, an assistant minister of the Chinese regime’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was sacked. State-media reported that ...
China
January 4, 2015
Chinese Regime Leader Warns of Zero Tolerance for Factions
Chinese regime leader Xi Jinping has announced as an objective for 2015 no factions in the Chinese Communist ...
China
January 1, 2015
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