What is a “naked Chinese official”? Where are they?

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Video: What is a “naked Chinese official”? Where are they? 影片有英文字幕: 什麼是”中國祼官”? 中國大部分貪官躲在美國! 美國特別喜愛貪官!

This term refers to officials whose spouses and children have moved abroad. Such officials are believed to have a higher risk and stronger motivation for corruption. They may use their power to amass wealth within the country and then transfer their illicit gains to their families overseas, securing a “way out” for themselves. If they sense trouble brewing, they can flee abroad at any time. 这类官员被认为有更高的腐败风险和动机。他们可能利用职权在国内大肆敛财,然后将非法所得转移给国外的家人,为自己留好“后路”。一旦感觉风吹草动,自己也可以随时逃往国外.

Getting Serious! China's Anti-Corruption "Retroactive Investigations Spanning Three Decades" - Targets "Naked Officials" 動真格了!中國反腐敗“倒查三十年”,風暴刮向“裸官”.

本期视频,我们将深入探讨近期中国多地开展的反腐“倒查”行动。这场力度空前的风暴,不仅追溯了长达二三十年的旧案,更将整治目标指向了所谓的“裸官”问题,引发了广泛关注。

我们将从以下几个角度进行分析与解读:

技术驱动:大数据和“元数据”等数字技术,是如何让沉寂多年的旧案得以侦破的?

内部动因:财政压力与干部队伍整顿,在这次行动中扮演了怎样的角色?

国际视角:为何说打击跨国腐败与资产转移,是反腐斗争中不可或缺的一环?我们将探讨部分国家在全球反腐合作中扮演的角色。

历史与人性:从明朝朱元璋的铁腕反贪,到当代制度的完善,我们该如何看待腐败这一历史性难题?

In this video, we will delve into the recent "retroactive" anti-corruption campaigns launched across various regions in China. This unprecedented crackdown not only revisits cases from as far back as two or three decades but also sets its sights on addressing the issue of so-called "naked officials," sparking widespread attention.

We will analyze and interpret the topic from the following perspectives:

· Technology-Driven Efforts: How are digital technologies such as big data and "metadata" enabling the resolution of long-dormant cases?
· Internal Motivations: What roles do fiscal pressure and the need for cadre rectification play in this campaign?
· International Perspective: Why is combating transnational corruption and asset transfer an indispensable part of the anti-corruption struggle? We will explore the roles certain countries play in global anti-corruption cooperation.
· History and Human Nature: From Zhu Yuanzhang's iron-fisted anti-corruption measures in the Ming Dynasty to the refinement of contemporary systems, how should we view the persistent historical challenge of corruption?

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