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Government

Oct. 24, 2013

U.S. prosecutors increasingly picking up cases originating in China

China's reputation as an inconsistent partner in anti-corruption efforts is on the mend after a push to root out economic wrongdoing by foreign and domestic parties. Some cases have garnered the attention of stateside prosecutors.


By Henry Meier


Daily Journal Staff Writer


China's reputation as a frustrating and inconsistent partner in anti-corruption efforts is on the mend after a recent push to root out economic wrongdoing by both foreign and domestic parties. Some internal cases have even garnered the attention of U.S. prosecutors.


While healthy skepticism remains about the motives behind corruption investigations and prosecutions originating in China, white-colla...

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