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Over 23,000 prosecuted for duty-related criminal offenses in between Jan and Nov 2024 in China

By Asia Tech Times
Last updated: 04/08/2025
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Beijing – An authorities from the nation’s leading district attorney stated China remains to deal with corruption, with greater than 23,000 individuals being prosecuted for tax-related criminal offenses, a year-on-year rise of 33.9%.

Throughout this duration, the Supreme Individuals approved the situation of 45 authorities and guided neighborhood district attorneys to explain 42 of them, consisting of 30 individuals operating in rural settings, in the accusations connected to obligation. In a task criminal offense.

Amongst them, Sunlight Zhigang, a previous head of Jizhou District, was billed with bribery in Might and was at some point punished to fatality on the fee of a two-year bribery worth greater than 813 million yuan (US$ 113.9 million).

Zhang disclosed that in the initial 11 months of in 2014, China likewise reinforced corruption initiatives in money, state-owned ventures, power and framework building, all revealing year-on-year development.

On top of that, because of recurring initiatives to perform Skies Network, an anti-corruption project devoted to seeking fugitives and looking for unfair gains, Chinese district attorneys authorized the apprehension of 21 corrupt individuals that got away overseas since December 15, 2024 Authorities. open.

He included that 12 of them were prosecuted for criminal offenses connected to commitments, consisting of provided as red notification fugitives.

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