No safe haven in China's corruption crackdown: People's Daily


  • World
  • Wednesday, 30 Jul 2014

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China will not allow exceptions in its corruption crackdown, its main official newspaper said on Wednesday, a day after news of a probe into former domestic security chief Zhou Yongkang, one of China's most influential politicians of the last decade.

The People's Daily, the mouthpiece newspaper of the Communist Party, said the probe into Zhou reflects the party's ability to self-regulate. It added that everyone is equal in the face of party rules and no one has special privileges.

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