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Opinion
SCMP Columnist
China Briefing by Wang Xiangwei
In China, breaking the law is about to get a whole lot costlier
- In the past, inadequate punishments often meant committing crimes made more financial sense than compliance
- But now the Chinese leadership looks to be getting serious about punitive damages
Published: 9:45am, 20 Apr, 2019
Updated: 9:45am, 20 Apr, 2019
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