Chinese president Xi Jinping’s three-year crackdown on official corruption appears to be improving ordinary lives, according to a survey.
Some 84 per cent of Chinese people contacted by Pew Research Center felt that corrupt officials were a “very big problem” or “moderately big problem”, with 44 per cent saying they were a “very big problem”.
But the number of people saying corrupt officials were a “very big problem” has fallen sharply from last year when 54 per cent answered the question in the same way.
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