Chinese Regime: Chinese See Through Anti-Corruption Report

Report from our China correspondent Donna Charbone:
Although an annual report by the Chinese Communist Party’s corruption-fighting agency indicates an increased crackdown on corrupt government officials in China, some experts find it deceptive and shameful.

The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), an anti-corruption agency, published its annual report, touting progress in anti-corruption efforts this past year. The report states that more than 182,000 Chinese Communist Party (CCP) members and cadres, and state-owned enterprise executives have been investigated and punished for corruption.

The number of closed cases in 2013 increased by 12.3 percent over 2012, while the number of officials investigated increased by 13 percent. Additionally, the CCDI investigated 24,521 cases within a month and investigated 30,000 people after the 18th Congress—7,692 of which were subject to party and government disciplines.

There’s is much skepticism however.
Donna Charbone Reports:
Chinese See Through Anti-Corruption Report

Visitors look at a billboard featuring alleged corrupt Chinese Communist Party members

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