Over the years, over 200,000 individuals have also ‘voluntarily’ returned to China due to ‘persuasion’ by Beijing authorities.
Despite being one of the Chinese Communist Party’s most powerful men, Qiao Shi was something of a moderate, even liberal personality on the Chinese political scene.
Golfing is a hazard for corrupt officials, a steel ‘tiger’ is caught, and judges must report meddling officials.
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said it would extend its campaign to focus on the machinery of the Communist Party itself.
A well-known Chinese celebrity television host, Rui Chenggang, was taken away for investigation by the Party’s anti-corruption watchdog moments before he was to appear on television.
Leaders of the Chinese Communist Party’s anti-corruption watchdog can sometimes be in danger of violent reprisal from those they investigate, according to notes in a Hong Kong political magazine.
Over the years, over 200,000 individuals have also ‘voluntarily’ returned to China due to ‘persuasion’ by Beijing authorities.
Despite being one of the Chinese Communist Party’s most powerful men, Qiao Shi was something of a moderate, even liberal personality on the Chinese political scene.
Golfing is a hazard for corrupt officials, a steel ‘tiger’ is caught, and judges must report meddling officials.
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said it would extend its campaign to focus on the machinery of the Communist Party itself.
A well-known Chinese celebrity television host, Rui Chenggang, was taken away for investigation by the Party’s anti-corruption watchdog moments before he was to appear on television.
Leaders of the Chinese Communist Party’s anti-corruption watchdog can sometimes be in danger of violent reprisal from those they investigate, according to notes in a Hong Kong political magazine.