BEIJING (Reuters) - China's top anti-corruption body is expanding probes into state-owned institutions by including the central bank, state-owned banks and securities regulators, it said on Friday.
The latest round of inspections, which have targeted state-owned enterprises, come as part of a sprawling anti-graft campaign by President Xi Jinping in sectors ranging from energy to financial institutions.
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