Bangladesh, Jan. 19 -- Chinas anti-corruption drive reached an unprecedented scale in 2025, underscoring Beijings determination to tighten discipline across the Communist Party, government institutions, state-owned enterprises, and the broader public sector. According to official disclosures by Chinas top watchdogs, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) and the National Supervisory Commission (NSC), Chinese authorities imposed disciplinary measures on approximately 983,000 individuals in more than one million corruption-related cases over the course of the year. The figures represent a record high since the establishment of the current supervisory framework and signal both the breadth and intensity of the campaign.
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