BEIJING (AP) -- Thousands of corrupt Chinese officials have stolen more than $120 billion and fled overseas since the mid-1990s -- and the U.S. was a top destination, according to a report released by the country's central bank. The report, released this week by the People's Bank of China, says ...
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Report: Chinese officials stole $120 billion
BEIJING (AP) - China's central bank says thousands of corrupt officials have stolen more than $120 billion and fled overseas since the mid-1990s _ and the U.S. was a ...
Report: Chinese officials stole $120 billion
BEIJING— Thousands of corrupt Chinese officials have stolen more than $120 billion and fled overseas since the mid-1990s -- and the U.S. was a top ...
Report: Chinese officials stole $120 billion
Add comment ; Email; Print; A a; Tweet; Report: Chinese officials stole $120 billion. Originally published: June 17, 2011 5:08 AM Updated: June 17, 2011 5:19 AM By The ...
Report: Chinese officials stole $120 billion
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