Why the Feds are eyeing China's grifter oligarchs - and how they're shedding light on corruption at every level
Briefly

A recent report released by Tulsi Gabbard's Office of the Director of National Intelligence reveals extensive corruption within the Chinese Communist Party, spotlighting Xi Jinping and other high-ranking officials. The report identifies a troubling trend where significant personal wealth has been amassed by leaders, with an estimated $2 trillion yearly misappropriated into their pockets. Notable examples include Wen Jiabao's family fortune of nearly $3 billion. The findings provoked fears among the Chinese leadership and illustrate the ongoing struggle against transparency and accountability among party officials.
The leadership of the Chinese Communist Party, including Xi Jinping, is deeply entrenched in corruption, with massive personal wealth amassed by officials at all levels.
The report asserts that corruption amongst Chinese leaders reflects a deep-seated issue, with estimates showing that one out of every six dollars in China is funneled to party officials.
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