China's state-owned enterprises slammed for 'entrapping' officials into corruption
The top anti-graft agency has slammed some executives of state-owned enterprises for using national assets to "besiege officials" - a term analysts believe refers to entrapment.
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection published the criticism in an article on its website yesterday. It is the first of a series on "pushing SOEs to strictly follow party discipline", as the watchdog continues cracking down on corruption.
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