Xi Jinping’s Credibility Nosedives as CCP Loses Control Over Pandemic in China

The Xinjiang fire tragedy went viral on the mainland and sparked small-scale demonstrations in many parts of China. Students were seen waving blank sheets of paper in reference to a Soviet-era dissident joke to mourn the dead and protest the “zero-COVID” policy. On Urumqi Middle Road in Shanghai, youths were filmed shouting, “Down with the CCP! Down with Xi Jinping!”

From Mao Zedong to Jiang Zemin: The Chinese Communist Party Fools People with Lies

After rising to the top position of the CCP from the bloodshed of the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989, Jiang had no credibility in the eyes of both senior officials and ordinary citizens. To earn their loyalty, he allowed officials to amass wealth by taking bribes and/or using their power as leverage in business dealings. He also led them in indulging in a promiscuous lifestyle.

Chinese Investments in Nigeria Flourish on a Silk Road of Corruption

Multiple reports have revealed that these Chinese firms engage in corruption to carry out their business.  
In April 2020, the African Development Bank (ADB) blacklisted China Zhonghao Nigeria Limited, a civil engineering company registered in Nigeria, from conducting business with the bank for eighteen months. The Chinese company and their local associates had engaged in “fraudulent practices” while bidding for an ADB financed project in Nigeria. 

Chinese Property Tycoon Ren Zhiqiang Sentenced to 18-Year in Corruption Case

A court in Beijing Tuesday gave Chinese property tycoon Ren Zhiqiang, who once referred to China’s top leader, Xi Jinping, as a “clown,” an 18-year prison sentence and a fine of $620,000 after finding him guilty of corruption, bribery, embezzlement of public funds and abuse of power as an executive of a state-owned enterprise.

Corruption in China Exposed During Protest in Canada

VISION TIMES At a recent rally, students from Mainland China studying in Canada participated in a protest in support of the Hong Kong police and against the pro-Hong Kong movement. In a video clip of the protest, which was held in Toronto, Canada, at least eight or nine exotic sports cars, including Ferraris and other […]

China Invests $16 Billion in Nigeria’s Oil Sector

Chika Oduah | Voice of America ENUGU, NIGERIA – Chinese investment in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry has reached $16 billion, according to Nigeria’s state-run oil company. While Nigeria’s oil industry welcomes China’s interest, analysts worry about a lack of transparency in the sector and slow development of the country’s renewable energy market. When a […]

Former Police Chief of China’s Kunming City Sentenced to 11 Years for Corruption

Frank Fang  |  Epoch Times A former rising cadre of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), who was appointed as deputy head of a major city police station at the age of 35, recently received a heavy prison sentence for his corruption charges. However, he has committed a more egregious crime that the Chinese authorities failed to […]

Deputy Director of Organ Donation Center in Jiangxi Province Sentenced for Corruption Crimes

Frank Fang  |  Epoch Times An official associated with China’s organ donation system has been sentenced for corruption. Xie Xianci, deputy director of the organ donation management center in southeastern China’s Jiangxi Province was sentenced by the People’s Court in Qingyunpu District, located in the Jiangxi capital of Nanchang City. Xie was sentenced to two-years imprisonment, […]