China is dispatching anticorruption enforcers abroad to chase down fugitives and recover stolen assets, a new extension of Beijing’s international reach
aimed at strengthening Chinese leader Xi Jinping’sThe Communist Party’s top antigraft body and other government offices tasked with tackling corruption have begun stationing
officials in some Chinese embassies, where they would coordinate with foreign authorities on law-enforcement matters, among other duties, according to people familiar with the plan.
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