
China's anti-corruption campaign features former Agriculture Minister Tang Renjian, convicted for accepting over 268 million yuan in bribes and enjoying lavish benefits. A documentary highlighted his remorse and detailed other cases, including officials involved in embezzlement and violating austerity regulations. The campaign aims to sever corrupt interests and is described by President Xi Jinping as crucial for the Communist Party's survival, signaling a continued high-pressure approach against entrenched corruption.
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