“China’s Communist leadership has warned its members that incompetence and corruption threaten the party’s grip on power, calling for urgent action to improve governance and fight graft.”
That could have been written any time in the past few months to describe the widening crackdown on corruption in China. In fact, it is the opening line of a Financial Times article written on September 27 2004.
The article was accompanied by an editorial commending then-president Hu Jintao’s efforts to eradicate corruption, and saying these efforts deserved “attention and support”.
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