Beijing Sidelines Local Guizhou Anti-Graft Authorities in Rare Intervention

Date:

A general view of Tiananmen Square under rain clouds after several days of heavy air pollution in Beijing on July 4, 2013. Feng Li/Getty ImagesAn unusually broad anti-corruption probe is sweeping through southwest China’s Guizhou Province—and this time, Beijing appears to be running it directly.According to insiders and official announcements, at least 18 officials under provincial-level management have been placed under investigation as of mid-April.

spot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Share post:

More like this
Related

OECD Says Global Economy Hinges on Duration of Middle East Disruptions

Workers walk past an electronic board showing the numbers...

Hundreds Protest in English City After Teen Died From Stab Wound While Handcuffed by Police

People gather to protest outside Southampton police station in...

New Solomons PM Orders Review After Gaining Access to Secret China Security Deal

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale (L) and Australia's...

China Puts Security Ahead of Growth as Economic Pressures Mount, Analysts Say

A security guard stands at his post during the...