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Major Corruption Case in China Highlights Ongoing Anti-Corruption Campaign

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Yang Youlin, a former official in Nanjing, has been sentenced to death for accepting bribes exceeding $324 million. This case is significant not only for its scale but also as a reflection of President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption campaign, which critics argue is also a tool for political purging.

The court found that Yang accepted bribes over a span of three decades, facilitating business operations and land grants in exchange for favours. His conviction underscores the severe penalties for corruption in China, where the government is intensifying efforts to combat graft among officials.

Yang’s case is part of a broader trend, with several high-profile officials facing similar fates. The implications extend beyond individual accountability; they signal a tightening grip on power within the Communist Party and a warning to others in positions of authority.

As the government seeks to recover the funds involved, this case may also affect foreign investment perceptions in China, as potential investors weigh the risks of engaging with a system marked by such extreme measures against corruption.

Source: Al Jazeera

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