Secretive agency leads most intense anti-corruption effort in modern Chinese history
"No sign identifies the drab beige building off a busy thoroughfare in downtown Beijing. There is nothing to indicate that within its walls lies the most feared agency in China for members of the Communist Party. The institution has an obscure name — the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. But in the year and a half since Xi Jinping became China’s leader, it has become his main weapon in an anti-corruption campaign that has gone further than any other in the country’s modern history."
Read the story by Willian Wan in The Washington Post.
Read the story by Willian Wan in The Washington Post.