China’s Rogues Gallery of Graft – Michael Bristow

From BBC News:

At a new exhibition in Beijing, there are some handy hints for officials wanting to stay on the straight and narrow. Pictures of clinking wine glasses and a pair of shapely female legs shod in red, high-heeled shoes warn of experiences that ought to be avoided.

The exhibition has been organised to showcase China’s battle against corruption. It gives details of several officials who have fallen from grace. The exhibition is being held just weeks before the Chinese Communist Party’s 17th congress, the ruling party’s main political gathering, held every five years….[Full Text]

[Image: The exhibition lists details of China’s fight against corruption, via BBC]

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