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Namibians Say Inquiry on China Will Expand

From the New York Times: Namibian prosecutors investigating allegations of kickbacks on government contracts with China have expanded their inquiry to include a Chinese contract to build a key railroad link, investigators said...

“Princelings” Rule China’s Corporate World

In light of the recent corruption case in Namibia involving NucTech Corporation, formerly headed by Hu Jintao’s son Hu Haifeng, the Straits Times looks at the business dealings of China’s princelings: In China,...

Central Propaganda Department Censorship Order on the Case of Hu Haifeng, Son of Hu Jintao

On the story of Hu Jintao’s Son Linked to African Corruption Probe, here is the latest instructions from the Central Propaganda Department to all search engines: 胡海峰 纳米比亚、纳米比亚 行贿调查、杨帆 行贿调查、清华同方 行贿调查、南部非洲 行贿调查-以上关键词请各搜索引擎屏蔽为全站无结果...

Hu Jintao’s Son Linked to African Corruption Probe

The Telegraph reports on a corruption probe in Namibia which involves a Chinese company headed until last year by Hu Jintao’s son, Hu Haifeng, 38: The investigation centres on a £34 million deal Namibia signed with Nuctech...

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