China's Intensified Anti-Corruption Campaign: A Closer Look
China has imposed stricter measures on officials and executives at government-run entities with family abroad, as part of its ongoing anti-corruption efforts. This high-pressure campaign, stronger under President Xi Jinping, has resulted in numerous high-profile investigations to discipline the Communist Party.
China has tightened its restrictions on officials and executives in government bodies and state-owned enterprises who have family members overseas. This move comes as part of China's ongoing strategy to eliminate corruption, the South China Morning Post reported.
Over the past year, these restrictions have become more stringent, aiming to tackle graft effectively. The decision highlights Beijing's "high-pressure campaign" to ensure discipline within the ruling Communist Party.
Under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, known for his rigorous anti-corruption agenda, several prominent investigations have taken place. The initiative underscores China's commitment to rooting out corruption and enforcing stricter discipline among its ranks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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