The Chinese Communist party’s top graft inspector plans to expand its anti-corruption campaign overseas by embedding officers in countries participating in China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
The ambitious $1tn project, stretching from the South Pacific to the fringes of Europe and Latin America, is seeking to build bridges, ports and roads through some of the world’s poorest countries and has already been flagged as a potential hotbed of local and Chinese corruption.
Several public incidents, such as the US arrest and conviction of Belt and Road advocate Patrick Ho, have been viewed as setbacks for the global profile of the programme.
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