CHINA-INTERNAL: NATIONAL SUPERVISORY COMMISSION (NSC) FOR THE FIRST TIME PUBLISHES DETAILS OF CHINA ANTI CORRUPTION DRIVE

Caixin reported (August 11) that China's National Supervisory Commission (NSC), the top government anti-graft agency, had reported to the NPC Standing Committee that China had seized 7,831 fugitives over the past 6½ years and recouped losses of 19.7 billion yuan ($2.8 billion) under a government campaign to pursue "corrupt officials and dodgy business people" who fled abroad. It said the fugitives, who allegedly committed economic or corruption crimes, were either repatriated under cross-border law enforcement partnerships or voluntarily returned from more than 120 of the world’s nearly 200 countries and regions. The NSC report for the first time detailed results of China’s international operations to hunt down wanted fugitives between 2014 and June 2020.







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