In recent years, dozens of senior Chinese executives have mysteriously vanished. Most are believed to have been caught up in an aggressive anti-corruption campaign that has targeted financial industry executives, government officials and the heads of state-owned companies. In many cases, the disappeared have returned. In others, they have turned up in custody or were found dead. READ MORE
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