Former oil baron Jiang Jiemin pleads guilty in court to massive bribery and abusing his position.
The General Manager of PetroChina, the biggest oil company in China, has been taken away by anti-corruption investigators.
Two associates of former Chinese security boss Zhou Yongkang face trials.
Corruption busters in China continue to follow three tactics that they used last year, which were successful, to bring down more corrupt officials in China, People’s Daily reported on Feb. 4.
Following the expulsion of the Chinese regime’s former security czar, Zhou Yongkang, 521 of his associates were arrested and another 13 escaped overseas, according to a top-level internal memo of the Chinese regime.
Meet the men who fell from the highest places in China’s latest anti-corruption sweep.
A Chinese official with deep ties to the oil industry has been put under investigation by the Communist party’s internal disciplinary agency.
The former chairman of PetroChina recently received a large amount of bad press, which may be a sign of disciplinary action by the new Communist Party leadership as warring factions continue to clash.
Former oil baron Jiang Jiemin pleads guilty in court to massive bribery and abusing his position.
The General Manager of PetroChina, the biggest oil company in China, has been taken away by anti-corruption investigators.
Two associates of former Chinese security boss Zhou Yongkang face trials.
Corruption busters in China continue to follow three tactics that they used last year, which were successful, to bring down more corrupt officials in China, People’s Daily reported on Feb. 4.
Following the expulsion of the Chinese regime’s former security czar, Zhou Yongkang, 521 of his associates were arrested and another 13 escaped overseas, according to a top-level internal memo of the Chinese regime.
Meet the men who fell from the highest places in China’s latest anti-corruption sweep.
A Chinese official with deep ties to the oil industry has been put under investigation by the Communist party’s internal disciplinary agency.
The former chairman of PetroChina recently received a large amount of bad press, which may be a sign of disciplinary action by the new Communist Party leadership as warring factions continue to clash.