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Graft buster lists 50 fugitives

- By LI LEI lilei@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s graft buster released an update on Wednesday on the possible whereabout­s of the country’s 50 most wanted corruption fugitives in other countries and regions and called for public participat­ion in repatriati­ng economic criminals.

The move followed the success of the disclosure of 22 fugitives’ whereabout­s last year, with six of them having surrendere­d themselves to justice in the Chinese mainland, according to the Fugitive Repatriati­on and Asset Recovery Office of the Central Anti-Corruption Coordinati­on Group.

The office said the updated list was released to engage the public in finding fugitives at large, and pledged to protect whistleblo­wers.

China has achieved “significan­t gradual success” in the hunt for fugitives since 2012, the office said.

From the beginning of the SkyNet operation in March 2015 to the end of April this year, a total of 4,141 fugitives suspected of economic crimes — including 825 corrupt officials — have returned to face trial from more than 90 countries and regions, it said.

In the same period, Chinese police retrieved nearly 10 billion yuan ($1.6 billion) in illicit assets, it said.

SkyNet is designed to target corruption fugitives and confiscate their ill-gotten assets.

The public was asked to report the whereabout­s of fugitives to the web address 12388.gov.cn/ztzz/.

Recently, many corrupt Chinese officials and Stateowned-enterprise executives have fled to the United States, Canada and New Zealand to evade punishment. China has no bilateral extraditio­n treaties with those countries.

In April 2015, the Internatio­nal Criminal Police Organizati­on issued red notices for the arrest of 100 major Chinese corruption fugitives on the run abroad. To date, 52 of the 100 most-wanted fugitives have returned from more than 16 countries and regions.

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ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY Doctors from Beijing Anzhen Hospital offer free eye checks to young patients in Beijing on Wednesday, National Eye Care Day.

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