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China’s Communist Party eyes cross-border bribery law to fill anti-corruption gaps

  • Top leadership calls for legislation to help Beijing pursue corrupt officials and economic criminals who have fled overseas

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Legal loopholes have made it difficult for Beijing to pursue fugitive corrupt officials and economic criminals overseas. Photo: Xinhua
Hayley Wongin Beijing
The leadership of China’s Communist Party has called to enact a law against cross-border bribery – a long-standing issue that the party has aimed to address in its anti-corruption campaign.
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The third plenary session of the party’s Central Committee “clearly laid down some important legislative tasks” in its yet-to-be-released decision document, including enacting the Law on Countering Transnational Corruption, according to Shen Chunyao, the director of the Legislative Affairs Commission of the National People Congress Standing Committee.
Shen, also a Central Committee member, said on Friday that “new legislation and regulations required to deepen reform should be formulated in a timely manner”.

He did not give further details or plans for the legislation.

Shen made the comments during a briefing a day after the party’s top policymaking body concluded its long-delayed third plenum, during which the party’s anti-corruption fight was highlighted.
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A full document with more policy details will be released in the coming days.

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