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Anti-corruption campaign boosts market confidence

Anti-graft campaign is a focus of the ongoing Two Sessions -- the annual plenary meetings of national lawmakers and political advisors in Beijing.

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No sand in eyes: China's top graft-buster vows strengthened discipline

​China's top graft-buster Wang Qishan has vowed to further tighten the screw of regulations in the fight against corruption in 2016.

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China vows to keep high pressure on corruption

China's top anti-graft body on Thursday vowed to keep up high pressure on corruption in the new year.

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China shows resolution in renewed fight against graft

While China is gaining ground to overcome corruption, the Communist Party of China (CPC) has demonstrated its unswerving will to continue the fight against corruption and ensure clean governance.

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Xi urges confidence in overcoming corruption

China is gaining ground to overcome corruption, President Xi Jinping said at an anti-graft meeting on Tuesday, urging confidence in the campaign.

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China's anti-graft drive an ongoing fight

​China's top graft buster has called for persistent anti-corruption effort to clean up the Communist Party of China (CPC) and boost the people's trust in the Party.

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World sports go through corruption shadow in 2015

​After the volleyball governing body FIVB president Dr. Ary S. Graca was investigated by Brazil's anti-corruption agency at the end of last year, the world sports were put into shadow and remained in the "dark page" in the year of 2015.

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Challenges ahead on China's anti-corruption campaign

China still face challenges in its anti-corruption work, according to He Zengke, director of the China Center for Comparative Politics and Economics.

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Egypt improves in fighting government corruption

Egypt is taking serious steps to fight administrative and business corruption throughout a well-planned strategy to eliminate graft in North Africa's largest economic power, experts said.

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New Zealand ratifies UN corruption convention

​New Zealand has ratified the legally-binding United Nations Convention Against Corruption, committing it to act against corruption in the public and private spheres, Justice Minister Amy Adams said Wednesday.

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Implementation of new five-year plan calls for self-improvement of CPC

When the 13th Five-Year plan, laid out at a key meeting in late October, is completed by 2020, the Communist Party of China (CPC) will see the 100th anniversary of its birth.

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China punishes 80 corrupt "tigers" in three years

A dispatch released late the night of Oct. 7 about the fall of Su Shulin, governor of the eastern province of Fujian, was a surprise to most Chinese, who were still coming off the week-long National Day holiday.

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About two percent of global GDP lost to corruption every year

​Around 1-1.5 trillion U.S. dollars, or around two percent of global GDP, are lost to corruption every year, Daniel Kaufmann, president of the Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI), said on Sunday.

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Fall of governor adds to hopes for end of high-level corruption

At 11:30 pm on Wednesday, the last night of the week long National Day holiday, the nation's top disciplinary watchdog, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China, published on its website that Su Shulin, governor of Southeast China's Fujian province, was under investigation for suspected discipline violations. Comments:

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Another corruption suspect repatriated from U.S. to China

Kuang Wanfang, an economic crime suspect, was repatriated to China on Thursday thanks to close cooperation between Chinese authorities and their U.S. counterparts.

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Brazilian speaker, ex-president charged for corruption

The Brazilian general prosecutor formally lay corruption charges against the speaker of the lower house, Eduardo Cunha, and former President Fernando Collor de Mello.

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FIFA investigation raises questions at European Parliament

​While dual Swiss and U.S. investigations targeting FIFA continue to shake the world of football, the European Parliament on Thursday expressed zero tolerance against corruption.