
Can China Fix Bureaucracy with Eight-Point Rules?
Explore how the Chinese mainland’s Eight-Point Rules have reshaped bureaucracy since 2012, curbing waste and inspiring global governance reforms.
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Explore how the Chinese mainland’s Eight-Point Rules have reshaped bureaucracy since 2012, curbing waste and inspiring global governance reforms.
The Chinese mainland launches ‘Sky Net 2025’ to track corruption fugitives and bolster international anti-graft efforts.
China’s CPC enforces the Eight-Point Decision to elevate governance standards and combat corruption through rigorous self-governance.
A major corruption scandal involving student meal fees has sparked a nationwide anti-corruption campaign in China, targeting education, healthcare, and sports sectors.
The Chinese mainland ramped up its anti-corruption efforts in 2024, investigating 19,000 individuals and tightening laws to combat bribery across various sectors.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasizes clean governance and anti-corruption measures to ensure high-quality development and modernization.
The Communist Party of China reinforces its commitment to combating corruption, emphasizing perseverance and strategic reforms to address complex challenges.
Xi Jinping emphasizes a comprehensive and enduring battle against corruption, highlighting targeted oversight and grassroots efforts to safeguard the Party and people’s lives.
China’s anti-corruption efforts intensify with 768K cases handled since 2022, targeting both low-level officials and high-ranking leaders.
South Korea’s top anti-corruption officials and police attempted to arrest President Yoon Suk-yeol, but the effort was halted after a standoff at his residence.