
National bribery blacklist goes online
China DailyNational bribery blacklist goes online Updated: 2012-02-16 23:57 BEIJING - A national online archive of individuals and companies guilty of bribery has been established to better combat corruption, China's Supreme People's Procuratorate announced Thursday. The archive connects all local databases for convicted bribers, making their names available across the country for public inquiry, according to a statement from the SPP. Hu Zejun, acting SPP deputy procurator-general, said the national online system will help to overcome geographical limitations in investigating bribery cases and make public inquiries more convenient, consequently helping reduce and prevent bribery. The archive was also designed to meet the needs of investigators, who have been handed an increasing number of bribery cases in recent years, especially in the country's developed regions, according to an unidentified official of the SPP.
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