China’s anti-corruption body meets this week to set new priorities after recovering $2.1B in illicit funds in 2024.

China's top disciplinary agency convenes a plenary session from January 6 to 8 to outline anti-corruption priorities. Over the past decade, China has intensified its campaign, investigating high-ranking officials and impacting sectors like finance, healthcare, and sports. In 2024, China recovered $2.1 billion in illicit assets and strengthened collaboration with various departments, using advanced technologies to combat evolving corruption tactics.

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