9/11/18: An article published in the South China Morning Post China’s provides a look inside the Chinese government’s crackdown on corruption by government officials. Reporter Nectar Gan outlines charges made against Lu Wei, often portrayed as the chief player in China’s control over the Internet, for bribery. She writes about Lu, “He was officially put under investigation in November, following the National Party Congress, becoming the first “tiger” – a name used to describe senior officials accused of corruption – to be targeted during President Xi Jinping’s second term in power.”
