Beijing says it is trying to ‘mobilise the public’ in a bid to exterminate the ‘rats’ and ‘moths’ – corrupt officials who put grain reserves and the nation’s food security at risk.
China food security: cash rewards for whistle-blowers mark widening crackdown on grain corruption

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