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http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11361720
China 'fox hunt' aid may be sought from NZ
不知道这里有多少made in C 的狐狸。
China seeking New Zealand help in its "fox hunt" for corrupt officials who have fled overseas could be discussed today by John Key and President Xi Jinping.
China has recently looked to other nations for aid in tracking down economic fugitives that had absconded from the Asian superpower after launching what it called operation "Fox Hunt" in July.
China state news agency Xinhua said this month the programme had nabbed 288 suspects.
The Chinese Government has estimated that 16,000 to 18,000 corrupt officials and employees of state-owned enterprises have fled with pilfered assets of more than 800 billion yuan (NZ$166 billion) since the mid-1990s.
The "Fox Hunt" is part of President Xi's major crackdown on corruption and when asked if the topic would be on the agenda during the Chinese premier's visit, a spokeswoman for Key replied:
"A wide range of topics will be discussed during President Xi's visit. Legal cooperation may be one of these."
Then-Justice Minister Judith Collins said last December that China had a particular interest in economic fugitives who may be residing in New Zealand.
Local authorities had been assisting their Chinese counterparts in this area, she said.
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