China widens anti-corruption net to target quasi-naked officials

China's top anti-corruption authorities have quietly intensified scrutiny on officials with children living overseas, introducing the category of quasi-naked officials. These officials, whose spouses remain in China, face heightened monitoring and must report relevant information promptly. Some have lost promotion opportunities and jobs as a result.

Since early last year, China's top graft-busters have conducted inspections within government bodies and state-owned enterprises to scrutinise the overseas connections of top officials and executives, according to three people familiar with the situation. The latest inspections have broadened to include another category known as quasi-naked officials, as stated by a Communist Party insider who spoke anonymously due to the topic's sensitivity.

“Quasi-naked officials are those whose children are living abroad, but their spouses are still in China. They are now placed under heightened monitoring and have to report relevant information in a timely manner,” the insider said.

A Beijing-based source noted that the Central Organisation Department, the party's top personnel organ, carried out a nationwide survey in the first half of last year to dig into officials’ overseas ties. This step-up is part of President Xi Jinping's ongoing anti-corruption campaign aimed at curbing graft and tightening oversight on officials, though specifics remain low-key owing to sensitivity.

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Xi Jinping speaks at the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection plenary session, urging stricter Party self-governance and anti-corruption measures.
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Xi Jinping calls for advancing Party self-governance with higher standards

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On January 12, 2026, Xi Jinping addressed the fifth plenary session of the 20th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, urging higher standards and more concrete measures to advance full and rigorous Party self-governance while intensifying anti-corruption efforts to support the 15th Five-Year Plan.

The People's Daily published a front-page editorial on Saturday stressing that self-reform and anti-corruption efforts are key to ensuring the longevity of the Communist Party's rule in China, echoing Xi Jinping's New Year's address. It stated, 'A new year, a new journey begins,' urging intensified discipline in the coming years.

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China's defense ministry has announced an investigation into senior military officials Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli for suspected serious disciplinary and legal violations. The two hold key positions as vice chairman and chief of staff of the Central Military Commission, highlighting Xi Jinping's emphasis on party purity.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said recent incidents involving Chinese nationals going missing or disappearing in Cambodia have drawn China's close attention. These transnational crimes are a serious barrier to deeper cooperation between the two countries. Chen Zhi, founder of Prince Group, has been arrested and extradited to China.

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China's counter-espionage agency has warned that 'anti-China' actors are gathering information on natural resources, energy facilities and terrain in key areas through covert mapping. The data, crucial for infrastructure planning, resource management and military operations, is under constant threat from espionage activities aimed at undermining national security.

Taiwan's lawmakers are proposing amendments to the Anti-Infiltration Act to impose minimum sentences and tighter rules for political candidates amid concerns over Beijing-linked infiltration. Critics warn the changes could amount to more social control. The proposals come under review following disproportionately light sentences in past cases.

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ياو تشيان، المدير السابق لمشروع اليوان الرقمي في الصين، متهم بقبول ما لا يقل عن 8 ملايين دولار في رشاوى عملات مشفرة أثناء عمله في بنك الشعب الصيني. كشف وثائقي لمحطة بث حكومية تفاصيل الفساد، بما في ذلك كيفية تسهيل أحد مرؤوسيه للتحويلات. يظهر الفضيحة بينما تعزز الصين عملتها الرقمية للبنك المركزي وسط حملة على العملات المشفرة الخاصة.

 

 

 

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