Transparency International - Daily Corruption News (31 Oct 2014)
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China: Chinese official allegedly hides $33M in bribes
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Associated Press
Investigators in China have found more than 200 million yuan ($33 million) in cash at the home of an energy official accused of receiving bribes, in the country's largest cash seizure ever, a senior prosecutor said Friday.
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