Chinas Lifetime Accountability Push Fuels Caution Among Officials, Insiders Say

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Staff at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on June 18, 2023. Leah Millis/AFP via Getty ImagesThe Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has expanded disciplinary oversight of regime officials from retrospective investigations spanning up to two decades to a system of lifetime accountability, a shift that is raising alarm among civil servants and reshaping behavior across the bureaucracy, according to people familiar with the policy.The change, which effectively removes any statute of limitations for official misconduct, has triggered a wave of caution at the grassroots level. Some officials, wary of long-term political risks, are scaling back initiative and avoiding responsibility—a phenomenon described by insiders as a form of “lying flat,” or minimal compliance without outright inaction.

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