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A vendor selling newspaper at a newsstand in Hong Kong.
China Signs Off Thousands of News Branches

“The Governance of China” has sold 5.36 million copies, with 400,000 copies sold overseas.
China’s Government Officials Hit for Preferring Wine Over Books

A screen grab taken from state TV footage shows former Chinese security chief Zhou Yongkang on trial at the Intermediate People's Court in Tianjin.
Ex-Security Chief Zhou Yongkang Sentenced to Life in Prison

GAC is the latest of China's state-owned automakers to be placed under investigation for alleged corruption.
GAC Management Under Fire in China Over Corruption Probe

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With sex scandals prevalent in the government, experts are discussing the possible criminalization of sexual bribery.
Sexual Bribery and Scandals Rampant Among High-Ranking Officials

Nanjing has recently released a series of cartoons about anti-graft regulations. Above is a still capture.
Nanjing Releases Cartoon Series Depicting Efforts to Combat Graft

China is enforcing stricter policies on the country's grain reserves.
China Tightens Grain Reserve Policies

Brazilian protesters march against corruption
Brazil: Protesters Demand Impeachment Of President Dilma Rousseff

Miao Fu and Wang Sheng will perform a crosstalk about the anti-graft campaign during the 2015 Spring Festival Gala.
CCTV’s Spring Festival Gala to Feature Anti-Graft Satire

The China Team's success is due to China's unerring stance on sports corruption.
China's Sports Body to Remove Corruption and Match-Fixing

Men guard a Louis Vuitton store in Shanghai.
China's Anti-Extravagance Campaign Affects Luxury Goods Sales in 2014

The government has ordered that all unofficial PLA groups and societies not registered under the Ministry of Civil Affairs must be dissolved.
President Xi Tells Armed Forces Non-Salary Income Is Corruption

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