People walk past a screen showing figures of the gross domestic product on a street in Shanghai on Jan. 19, 2026. Jade Gao / AFP via Getty ImagesAs China’s economic downturn continues, the regime is increasingly revisiting past corruption and debt-related cases involving local officials, a trend that reflects the financial consequences of years of debt-fueled development.China’s top anti-corruption watchdog, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), on June 15 publicized five cases involving what it described as officials with “distorted views of political achievement.”
China Reopens Old Corruption Cases as Local Debt Pressures Mount
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