China’s top anti-corruption agency detained a total of 65 “tigers” last year, a record number of high-ranking civilian officials since President Xi Jinping launched his sweeping crackdown on official misconduct more than a decade ago.
The figure is 12 per cent higher than the 58 senior officials caught in the anti-corruption fight in 2024 – surpassing the peak set just a year earlier.
Those detained included top officials in charge of China’s provinces and cities, senior administrators in…
The figure is 12 per cent higher than the 58 senior officials caught in the anti-corruption fight in 2024 – surpassing the peak set just a year earlier.
Those detained included top officials in charge of China’s provinces and cities, senior administrators in…