China has published a wanted list of 100 people it says are fugitives living overseas as it steps up efforts to seek international co-operation in its two-year anti-corruption campaign.
The list, containing suspects’ names, mugshots and personal details including passport numbers, was published this week by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the Communist party’s extrajudicial anti-graft watchdog.
The body’s officials have been seeking to repatriate people they accuse of economic crimes through “Operation Fox Hunt”, launched last year, and “Operation Sky Net”, which marked an escalation of the campaign when it was announced last month.