Fight corruption through micro blogging Gao qinrong, a formerly jailed journalist and citizen blogger, explores new ways to effectively fight corruption. |
Technology used to combat graft China has improved the way it deals with corruption and is increasingly using technology to combat graft, but experts say preventing the technology from being abused must also be taken into consideration. |
China needs to improve judicial transparency: report Judicial organs need to improve their transparency in order to boost public trust, according to a report released by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences on Monday. |
Guangzhou to push forward officials' asset disclosure Guangzhou will push forward a trial program for government officials' asset declaration and disclosure in the second half of March, an anti-graft official said. |
Chinese army to tighten expenditure The Chinese army has vowed to strictly regulate its expenditure, echoing a sweeping campaign against waste, corruption and extravagance. |
Xi stresses judicial independence Chinese leader Xi Jinping has called for efforts to ensure judicial and procuratorial organs exercise the judicial and procuratorial authority independently, fairly and in accordance with the law. • CPC should act according to law: Xi |
China army re-fry leftovers amid anti-waste campaign China's anti-waste campaign keeps simmering in the military, as new measures have asked soldiers to feed on their leftovers and keep away from fancy food during official banquets. |
Gov't staff credit cards widely adopted Government staff credit cards have been adopted across most of China, except for some remote regions, the country's finance authority said Saturday. |
Former official stripped of Party membership The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the Communist Party of China (CPC) said on Friday it has investigated Zhou Zhenhong, a former official in Guangdong Province for "serious discipline and law violations". |
Corrupt official hiding in Vietnam brought home A county-level land official in Hebei Province, who fled to Vietnam with his mistress last month to escape bribery investigation, has been caught and repatriated. |
'House sister' detained over fake ID scandal A woman, known as "house sister," suspected of owning multiple properties with forged identities has been detained by police, authorities in northwest China's Shaanxi Province said Tuesday. |
Hunan investigates failed election bribery Discipline watchdogs in Hunan province have launched an investigation into a bribery scandal during the election of the provincial legislative body after a candidate revealed he had given money to more than 300 voters. |
Anti-graft project piloted in Guangdong Guangdong will implement a property declaration system in three pilot areas, the provincial disciplinary authority said on Monday. |
China feels women's weight in fight against graft China's anti-corruption campaign is finding an embarrassing development in the role of mistresses as a raft of officials who trade power for -- money or sex -- have become newsmakers after their affairs were exposed. |
Scientist wants food waste criminalized A pre-eminent Chinese agricultural scientist has suggested the government criminalize wasting food. |