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No quota for big 'tigers' netted in anti-corruption campaign

China Daily | Updated: 2015-04-29 07:39

THE OFFICIAL SITE OF THE PEOPLE'S LIBERATION ARMY announced on April 26 that three more senior military officers are under investigation, bringing the total number of fallen "tigers" (senior corrupt officials) to 102. Some media outlets have even released a chart of "100 tigers" giving details of who they are. Comments:

A careful look at the list of "tigers" will show that about one-third come from the military, of which about half held key positions in logistics departments or provincial military commands. These departments hold a lot of power, yet there is hardly any supervision against them. The fall of so many "tigers" in the military indicates rampant corruption, as well as the firm determination of the central leadership to root it out.

People's Daily, via WeChat, April 26

No quota for big 'tigers' netted in anti-corruption campaign

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