Audit office plays powerful role in China's anti-corruption crackdown
One of the powerful – but silent – allies of China's crackdown on graft is the National Audit Office (NAO), whose main task is to provide clues to agencies heading the anti-corruption campaign, especially the Central Discipline Inspection Commission (at the forefront of graft investigations). To follow the money trail, China's auditors not only examine different pieces of information but also look for links between seemingly unconnected data, according to a story in South China Morning Post.
Read the story by Keira Lu Huang in South China Morning Post.
Read the story by Keira Lu Huang in South China Morning Post.