Tuesday, July 29, 2014

China's Anti-Corruption Drive Snares It's Biggest Target So Far



Xi Jinping's Anticorruption In China Drive Snares A Tiger -- Peter Ford, Christian Science Monitor

Once seen as untouchable, Zhou Yongkang, a former Politburo security czar, is under investigation. Chinese President Xi's far-reaching anticorruption drive is targeting political opponents and sending an uncompromising message to Communist Party the rank and file.

Beijing — Dropping the biggest bombshell to date in Chinese President Xi Jinping’s anticorruption campaign, the ruling Communist Party announced Tuesday that one of its most senior elder statesmen is being investigated for suspected “serious disciplinary violation.”

Zhou Yongkang, who was head of China’s all-powerful security apparatus and one of the party’s top nine leaders until 2012, has not been seen in public for months. If tried and convicted he would be the most senior official found guilty of corruption since the founding of the People’s Republic in 1949.

The news of his detention had long been anticipated. Since Mr. Zhou disappeared at the end of last year, reportedly held under house arrest, scores of his relatives, former aides, and political allies have been detained in a campaign to destroy his political support network.

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More News On China's Anti-Corruption Drive Snaring It's Biggest Target So Far

China Says Former Security Chief Is Being Investigated for Corruption -- New York Times
Zhou Yongkang: China investigates ex-security chief -- BBC
No safe haven in China's corruption crackdown: People's Daily -- Reuters
Former Security Head Zhou Yongkang Investigated in China -- Epoch Times
Investigation of former security chief bold move by China’s president to cement power -- Irish Times
Xi Jinping's purge claims the biggest scalp yet: Zhou Yongkang -- Sydney Morning Herald
Who is Zhou Yongkang, and why did China decide to launch an investigation on him? -- Willliam Wan, Washington Post

My Comment: He was one of the untouchables .... no more now. There are big changes happening in China right now .... the old guard are being swept away, and everyone else is being told to "toe the Party line" or else.

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