
Xi's Loyal Hounds Turn Rabid: Inside the Fiscal Fury Tearing Apart China's Elite| Digging into China
In 2025's first nine months, the CCP's watchdogs tallied 3.144 million tips, launching probes into 789,000 cases and disciplining 677,000 officials—nearly 10% of its 7.2 million civil servants. Grassroots cadres bore the brunt: 13-14% scandal rates at lower levels dwarf the elite's 3%. Purges spiked 17% year-over-year, spotlighting fiscal fractures between Beijing and broke localities.
Picture the Party as a ravenous beast, fattened on boom-era graft, now snarling at its handler amid economic chill. Loyalty frays without payoffs; infrastructure scams starve. Enter the man-and-dog parable: Xi's broom-wielding paranoia meets bureaucratic bites, echoing Mao's bloody purges. This isn't reform—it's fear-fueled friction in a grinding machine. Humans and hounds don't share worlds; neither can this bloated regime endure its own hunger.
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