The ethical situation in China is alarming and worrying as many incidents have flagged for international concerns
such as the issues of bribery and corruption. Chinese President Xi Jinping has pledged a no-holds barred anticorruption
crusade, warning ruling Communist Party and government officials that all dirty hands will be caught. In
2013, anti-graft authorities received more than 1.95 million allegations of corruption and as a result, the Communist
Party punished more than 182,000 officials in its high-profile anti-corruption campaign. So far, at least 19 officials
at vice-ministerial levels or above have fallen since last November including Jiang Jiemin, head of China’s stateowned
assets watchdog, and Li Dongsheng, formerly a vice minister of public security