2015年CRI 中国启动国际追逃天网行动 韩国土耳其申请加入亚投行(在线收听

 

Chinese law enforcement is launching a new campaign to try to capture corrupt officials who have fled abroad.

Anti-graft authority says the so-called "Skynet" campaign is a follow-up to last year's "Fox Hunt" campaign.

The new campaign, which begins next month, is designed to try to block the -quote- "last route of retreat" for corrupt officials.

It's focus will be on capturing corrupt officials, cleaning up illegal certifications, unraveling illegal underground banks, recovering assets involved in criminal cases and tracking down fugitive suspects abroad, or trying to convince them to return to China.

A total of 680 fugitives were repatriated during the "Fox Hunt" campaign from July to the end of last year.

South Korea and Turkey have become the latest countries to announce plans to join Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.

The announcements come on the heel of Britain, France, Germany, Italy and other European nations' decisions to join the institution.

This brings the total number of prospective founding members of the AIIB up to 27.

It's expected that around 35 countries will be involved as founding members when the deadline for applying hits next week.

The Chinese-backed AIIB is expected to become operational by the end of this year.

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