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Carmaker stalled in effort to fight graft

[2014-10-31 07:31]

First Automotive Works, a State-owned automotive manufacturing company, has been severely criticized by China's top anti-graft watchdog for its inefficiency in fighting corruption.

One-quarter of govt meetings canceled

[2014-10-30 07:23]

China's government departments have canceled 586,000 unnecessary meetings amid the "mass-line" campaign that aims to improve work style and get close to the people, Xinhua News Agency reported.

China fights against corruption in illegal parole, sentence reduction

[2014-10-29 21:52]

China's top prosecutor on Wednesday pledged efforts to stem illegally granting parole or shortening prison terms.

Former Chinese bank chief on trial for corruption

[2014-10-29 18:33]

Tao Liming, former president of the Postal Savings Bank of China, stood trial on corruption charges on Wednesday in central China's Henan Province.

Power company boss under graft probe in Shanghai

[2014-10-29 18:32]

The boss of Shanghai Municipal Electric Power Company is under a graft probe, said a municipal discipline watchdog on Wednesday.

Former vice-head of Liaoning investigated

[2014-10-28 16:56]

Chen Tiexin, former vice–head of Liaoning Provincial Political Advisory Body has been investigated on suspicious of accepting huge bribes, according to Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) on Tuesday.

Anti-graft body announces deputy chief appointment

[2014-10-27 14:41]

Liu Jinguo, a senior official in the Public Security Ministry, has been appointed a deputy chief of China's top anti-graft watchdog.

Top CPC graft-buster warns of Party cliques

[2014-10-25 20:13]

The chief discipline inspector of the Communist Party of China (CPC) said no inner-Party cliques are allowed, and all members must abide by Party rules.

China's anti-graft chief warns corrupt officials

[2014-10-25 19:39]

Chinese ruling party's chief discipline inspector Wang Qishan Saturday promised to fight corruption like "treating sick trees" and "rooting up rotten ones".

Civil service exam hit amid graft crackdown

[2014-10-25 04:39]

Experts have attributed a drop in the number of eligible applicants for the national civil service exam to China's ongoing anti-corruption campaign.

Ex-railway official sentenced to death

[2014-10-17 11:06]

Former senior railway official has been sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve on corruption charges by a court in Beijing on Friday.

Scientist facing loss of top honor title for corruption

[2014-10-11 16:18]

A renowned Chinese scientist on genetic breeding and cloning faces the possibility of being deprived of a top honor title in academics after it is suspected he was swindling research funds.

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