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China's state broadcaster aired a program highlighting grassroots corruption being addressed, countering the impression of losing control over graft. The first episode of "Fighting Corruption for the People" focused on petty cases, including school directors and rural officials accepting bribes. Last year saw a surge of corruption probes, affecting individuals from a vice central bank governor to the head of a major oil company.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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