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走得越远,离自己越近 The Farther I Walk, The Closer I Get To Me by Hong Mei
走得越远,离自己越近 The Farther I Walk, The Closer I Get To Me by Hong  Mei




走得越远,离自己越近 The Farther I Walk, The Closer I Get To Me by Hong Mei

He maintains he’s innocent of the charges against him-a fall guy, not a crook. Li told his story to Bloomberg Businessweek during a four-hour interview at his home in Singapore. Rarely, however, do outsiders hear directly from bureaucrats caught up in corruption cases. Tales of corruption have become the stuff of popular roman à clef novels such as The Diary of Government Official Hou Weidong, written by a midlevel sanitation official, which describes a culture of endemic graft. Li Huabo, Corrupt Chinese Bureaucrat or Fall Guy? – Businessweek very interesting story.he has to be guilty of something, no?// While the wealth and misbehavior of senior Communist Party officials and their families have received international attention, the more insidious forms of official corruption take place at the local level. Keep in mind that Monday is April Fool’s Day, be wary of what you read on the Internets, in English or Chinese:






走得越远,离自己越近 The Farther I Walk, The Closer I Get To Me by Hong  Mei