In China, Corruption Investigation Targets Some Top Universities
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China’s anti-graft watchdog, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, recently published a report on an inspection of Shanghai’s Fudan University. Universities are recently coming under scrutiny as China ramps up its anti-corruption campaign. According to an article in the Chronicle on Higher Education, the report found misuse of research funds and other systemic weaknesses as well as safety problems.