New Criminal Law targets bribery, cybersecurity

Nov 4, 2015
The latest revisions increase corruption penalties, allow for subjective decisions and widen the information security net as China intensifies crackdown

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The ninth amendment of the PRC Criminal Law, which came into effect on November 1 2015, adopts a harsher tone on punishment and cracks down on two areas that have dominated the headlines: bribery and data protection.

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