Delving into the 'filth' of China's corruption

Wang Xiaofang worked in the Chinese civil service for many years, finally reaching the position of private secretary to a provincial deputy mayor. This was before the man he served, Ma Xiangdong, was sentenced to death for gambling away US$3.6 million of public funds in Macau's casinos in 2001. Wang later turned to writing novels about politics and corruption in China, authoring many best-sellers, including The Civil Servant's Notebook , his first book translated into English and recently published by Penguin. He talks to

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