Chinese Corruption Suspects Might Live in Australia

China's President Xi Jinping speaks to Wang Qishan, the head of China's anti-corruption watchdog in Beijing

China's President Xi Jinping speaks to Wang Qishan, the head of China's anti-corruption watchdog in Beijing Source: AAP

China’s Central Anti-Corruption Coordination Group issued a list of alleged corruption suspects who have fled abroad including three who Beijing say likely reside in Australia and one who travelled to Australia and now resides in America.

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By Hazel Ying
Source: Xinhua

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