China Reopens Old Corruption Cases as Local Debt Pressures Mount

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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.”

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