Chinese leader Xi Jinping is intensifying a war on corruption that has punished officials in record numbers—with the side effect of leaving many unwilling to act for fear of punishment.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Corruption is the biggest threat to China's Communist Party, President Xi Jinping said on Monday, in a clear warning that the ruling party is resolved to tackle a long-running ...
President Xi Jinping of China has renewed his call to root out corruption, describing it as the most serious threat to the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Newsweek reached out to the Chinese ...
Once seen as infallible, Xi Jinping faces mounting challenges due to his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, strained foreign ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping last week stressed at a meeting of the Chinese Communist Party Discipline Inspection Commission ...
Xi pointed out that in 2024, the CPC Central Committee continued to use the Party's self-reform to steer social transformation and persevered with full and rigorous self-governance, securing new ...
The PLA has long faced corruption scandals, and China's leader, Xi Jinping, has spent the past decade cracking down as part of a wider campaign to root out corruption and ensure loyalty to the ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s “clout over economic decision-making appears to have been reduced.” Xi’s abrasive foreign ...
On 6 January 2025, Xi Jinping, who is the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC), the Chinese President, and ...
Xi says corruption is 'biggest threat' to Communist Party Record number of top Chinese officials investigated Top anti-graft watchdog kicks off meeting on priorities State TV airs programme on ...
Corruption has been plaguing China's military, including senior leadership. The issues and purges raise questions about China's military readiness and its ambitions. China's military has long ...