China / Clean governance

Govt vows to further curb public spending

[2013-04-19 01:18]

China's central government has pledged to slash 126 million yuan from its spending on public-funded vehicles, receptions and overseas trips this year.

PLA strives for transparency

[2013-04-17 00:13]

China declassified a host of details on its military on Tuesday, a move experts suggest is a big stride by the armed forces to boost transparency and openness. China issues defense white paper Full text
Policies, principles of armed forces' employment
US 'pivot' policy destabilizing region

Former railway minister prosecuted for bribery

[2013-04-10 16:49]

After being removed from his post and investigated for two years, the former railway minister Liu Zhijun is prosecuted on Wednesday, according to Xinhua News Agency.

Premier urges deepening reform for anti-corruption

[2013-03-26 21:44]

Premier Li Keqiang on Tuesday said corruption should be prevented by deepening related reforms.

Guangzhou boosts management of officials' trips

[2013-03-20 20:43]

Guangzhou's anti-graft body has decided to boost the management of village Party chief' trips outside the country in the following months.

Li vows to crack down on corruption

[2013-03-18 02:40]

Premier Li Keqiang vowed to crack down on corruption and practice frugality in government affairs, while meeting journalists on Sunday.

Xi pledges resolute fight against corruption

[2013-03-17 10:26]

China's newly-elected president Xi Jinping pledged Sunday to resolutely fight against corruption and other misconduct in all manifestations and always preserve the political integrity of Communists.

Deputy police chief sacked over affair faces graft probe

[2013-02-20 16:38]

A deputy police chief in a county in East China's Anhui province has been removed from his job after an online post revealed he had an extramarital affair.

Shanghai official probed over property

[2013-02-17 19:15]

Authorities Shanghai said on Sunday they are investigating a local official after he was reported to own a large villa.

Police officer suspended for 'owning 192 houses'

[2013-02-06 17:31]

A senior police officer has been suspended after media reports said he owns 192 houses in Guangdong province.

Senior energy official probed for fraud

[2013-01-31 16:59]

China's discipline authority is verifying online accusations against Liu Tienan, the chief of the National Energy Administration, of forging academic backgrounds and colluding with businessmen. Sichuan's deputy Party chief dismissed   10 Chongqing officials sacked for sex videos

Hunan investigates failed election bribery

[2013-01-31 07:30]

Discipline watchdogs in Hunan province have launched an investigation into a bribery scandal during the election of the provincial legislative body.

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