China Anti-Graft Body Seeks Tips in Hunt for Economic Fugitives
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China set up a website to collect tips about officials who have fled with ill-gotten gains, as leaders press ahead with a campaign that’s resulted in the arrests of hundreds of alleged economic fugitives so far.
The Communist Party’s anti-graft watchdog, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, encouraged whistle-blowers at home and abroad to report on corrupt cadres and officials, according to a statement on its website. Tips will be handled in a timely way and whistle-blowers’ rights will be protected, the agency said.