
“This April, the Central Anti-Corruption Coordination Group of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) launched a new initiative called ‘Skynet’ to hunt down officials suspected of corruption and those accused of economic crimes that have fled overseas. Unlike the ‘Fox Hunt’ operation launched last year, which targeted fugitives hiding in Asia or Africa, the Skynet list directly targets people in Western countries. The US, Canada and New Zealand have 40, 26 and 11 fugitives respectively and Australia was the 4th popular hideout with 10 people. Most of the officials and economic criminals on the run in Australia chose to live in big cities, like Sydney or Melbourne.”
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/936535.shtml
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