First round of investigations rooted out wide-ranging graft
Editor's note: China's top anti-graft watchdog announced on Wednesday that it is about to embark on the year's second round of inspections. Thirteen teams will be sent across the country by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China. The investigators will collect information about misconduct by officials from whistleblowers. The first round of inspections, detailed in this graphic, uncovered corruption in 11 local government bodies, a ministry, a major State-owned enterprise and a university.
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