
So far, Xi Jinping’s anti-graft drive has ensnared three top Tianjin officials

60 businesses were ordered to pay them a monthly fee or they would be 'in trouble'

Police have seized more than 50 cubic meters of the wood from the area, including some from his own office

Officials will be held accountable for party rule violations as well as poor work performance

The study found Chinese companies fared worst due to having weak or non-existent anti-corruption policies and procedures.

Low salaries for doctors feed corruption and people's suspicions that staff are keener to earn money by prescribing unnecessary drugs...

A passenger claims she was asked to pay money to have her luggage cleared

President Xi Jinping warned last week though that graft remained the biggest threat to the party.

A former Vung Tau mayor and his deputy are among those accused of wrongfully approving property projects since 2010.

Seladi scavenges from garbage dumps to top up his state income, earning on average an extra US$5 a day, mostly...

He was accused of offering zero-interest loans to an ineligible firm

Lim Guan Eng is due to return to court on September 22 when trial dates are expected to be fixed...

Investigators found that Vinashinlines bought many used ships from 2006-2008 and inflated the value to pocket huge money.

They wrongfully granted tax refunds to two businesses worth more than $4.1 million

The Party unit of Hau Giang Province said the act was wrong and should not have been allowed