Corruption case jump / Artists keep pace / Legal chiefs vow
Corruption cases in China jumped one-third in 2016. The number of corruption cases heard by Chinese courts jumped by about one-third last year, as the country’s top prosecutor vowed there would be no let up in China’s campaign against deep-seated graft.
Reuters/The Japan Times: http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2017/03/12/asia-pacific/crime-legal-asia-pacific/corruption-cases-china-jumped-one-third-2016/#.WMdPUBKGORs
Chinese artists keep pace with fight against corruption. Staged for the fourth time in Beijing, "In the Name of People", adapted from a novel under the same title, sheds light on Chinese politics and officialdom in the ongoing campaign against corruption.
Xinhua/Global Times: http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1037328.shtml
China legal chiefs vow to continue anti-corruption campaign. China's chief justice and top prosecutor have both affirmed that authorities will show zero tolerance toward corrupt officials and pledged to continue the country's far-reaching anti-graft crusade.