China brought back 1,114 fugitives accused of duty-related crimes from January to November, with about 16 billion yuan ($2.5 billion) in illegal gains recovered, authorities that oversee anti-graft efforts said on Thursday.
China brought back 1,114 fugitives accused of duty-related crimes from January to November, with about 16 billion yuan ($2.5 billion) in illegal gains recovered, authorities that oversee anti-graft efforts said on Thursday.
China brought back 1,114 fugitives accused of duty-related crimes from January to November, with about 16 billion yuan ($2.5 billion) in illegal gains recovered, authorities that oversee anti-graft efforts said on Thursday.
China brought back 1,114 fugitives accused of duty-related crimes from January to November, with about 16 billion yuan ($2.5 billion) in illegal gains recovered, authorities that oversee anti-graft efforts said on Thursday.
prosecution even though this report describes significant misconduct by him and an agent under his supervision. i ve asked that the attorney general reconsider the decision not to file charges against some of the individuals involved in this case. i d like you to provide this committee with a list of all disciplinary actions that took place with respect to fbi personnel who were the subject of this investigation. i believe that you owe that at the very least to the victims of today s hearing. well, we can provide the committee with whatever information we can certainly as i ve already testified here today. the special agent, the supervisory special agent, i can confirm has been terminated. as to the former special agent