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China’s Communist Party warns cadres it’s on the corruption warpath
China’s top anti-graft watchdog is on a publicity blitz, using a number of high-profile cases to warn cadres not to test the leadership’s resolve on corruption.The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the Communist Party’s top anti-corruption agency, is scheduled to hold its three-day annual conference from Friday and is expected to use the cases to underscore the leadership’s determination to end corruption.As part of that campaign, state broadcaster CCTV will also air a four-part TV…