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Senior judge proposes raising threshold for corruption cases

Source: Xinhuanet.com
Beijing : China | 22 days ago  
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A Supreme People's Court (SPC) official said that the threshold for laying charges of corruption and bribery should be raised to bring it more in line with today's conditions, China daily reported Wednesday.     "The 5,000 yuan (threshold) in 1997 and 2009 is so different considering the social...
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