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China adds new protections for graft suspects amid detention system overhaul | The Indian Express

China adds new protections for graft suspects amid detention system overhaul | The Indian Express



China adds new protections for graft suspects amid detention system overhaul

Xi told top party leaders in October revision of the anti-graft architecture would include the scrapping of a controversial "shuanggui" system of secret interrogations, and the introduction of a new detention system.

China adds new protections for graft suspects amid detention system overhaul

Xi told top party leaders in October revision of the anti-graft architecture would include the scrapping of a controversial "shuanggui" system of secret interrogations, and the introduction of a new detention system.

By: Reuters | Beijing | Published: December 22, 2017 12:32 pm
Xi told top party leaders in October revision of the anti-graft architecture would include the scrapping of a controversial "shuanggui" system of secret interrogations, and the introduction of a new detention system.
Chinese President Xi Jinping speaking at the closing ceremony for the 19th Party Congress in Beijing. (AP/File)

China’s graft-busters will be required to do more to protect detained suspects, such as informing families and employers within a day of their detention, state media said on Friday, as part of efforts to revise a secret interrogation system. President Xi Jinping has vowed that his war against graft in the ruling Communist Party will not ease until officials at all levels dare not, cannot and do not want to be corrupt.

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