![]() In the past five years, great efforts have been made by the Party to improve the acceptance of anticorruption propaganda and to increase the content diversity of anticorruption propaganda. ![]() ![]() Moreover, while release to the public of accurate factual information remains limited, propagandistic anticorruption information is produced in abundance and circulated to the public with much greater intensity and growing sophistication. However, provision of detailed information about specific decisions has been reduced, and limits on the access to the source of information controlled by governmental authorities makes it difficult for ordinary citizens to take an accurate and independent view of events. ![]() There have been improvements in the release of corruption-related laws and regulations and of information about important procedural decisions made during the disciplinary and judicial processes of individual corruption cases. The essay shows that the availability of corruption-related information has dramatically increased since 2012, largely as a result of not only expanded anticorruption efforts but also the introduction of various social media platforms. In her article ‘Transparency, Propaganda and Disinformation: “Managing” anticorruption information in China’ Dr Li Ling examines the quality of access to information-both fact and propaganda orientated-relating to corruption and anticorruption in China and how that affects understanding about corruption.
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