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The great depression in China will expose severe corruption asmong Chinese officials - top official in Shanghai already fired for stealing city's pension fund
Sam Adelton
Sep. 25, 2006

The great depression in China will reveal that corruption led to the economic meltdown.The great economic calamity in China will expose severe corruption asmong Chinese officials. The Goevrnment and people of China will not tolerate these corrupt officals stealing money whereever they can.
The top official in Shanghai is already fired for stealing city's pension fund.
This is just the tip of the iceberg. As the Chinese economy feels the pinch of lack of liquidity, these Chinese corrupt officals will not have aplace to hide.
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