# corruption
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Another Maotai Executive Falls: What Repeated Corruption at China’s National Liquor Giant Reveals
Kweichow Moutai’s finance chief Jiang Yan is under disciplinary investigation, the latest in a string of probes that have ensnared successive top executives at the company. The pattern exposes deep governance challenges tied to Moutai’s quota-driven, high-value market and signals continued central and provincial scrutiny of state-linked corporate elites.

Guangzhou Pharma Graft: 17 Executives Sentenced in RMB200m Corruption and Fake‑drug Ring
China’s Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Group has publicly announced the conviction or disciplining of 17 executives in a corruption probe involving more than RMB200 million. The cases, which include bribery, kickbacks and the sale of counterfeit medicines, focus heavily on advertising, procurement and distribution channels within the state‑owned group and its Wanglaoji subsidiary.

Israel Probe Finds 'Systemic Flaws' in Arms Procurement, Raising Security and Political Alarms
A government committee found systemic defects in Israel's military procurement processes after reviewing German submarine and corvette deals, renewing past bribery allegations linked to Thyssenkrupp and an associate of Prime Minister Netanyahu. The report also criticised Israel's chaotic handling of Germany's sale of submarines to Egypt and recommended formal procedures requiring expert input on arms decisions.

Cash-for-Meals Scandal in Henan School Exposes Local Mismanagement and Triggers Heavy Punishments
A joint investigation in Huaiyang, Henan found that school leaders and staff improperly handled 410.565万元 in student meal funds returned by a catering contractor. Fourteen people have been disciplined, one has been expelled and referred for prosecution, and the district government has ordered full restitution and issued an apology while promising systemic reviews.