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China Removes Senior Financial Regulator After Graft Probe

Published: Apr. 22, 2026  11:51 a.m.  GMT+8
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Zhou Liang.
Zhou Liang.

China has removed a senior financial regulator following a corruption investigation, the latest sign of Beijing’s sweeping crackdown on misconduct in the sector.

The State Council removed Zhou Liang from his role as a vice minister of the National Financial Regulatory Administration (NFRA), according to an official statement issued Tuesday, about a month after the country’s top anti-graft body placed him under investigation.

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  • China removed Zhou Liang, 54, top vice minister of NFRA, after corruption probe.
  • Zhou, from Hunan, oversaw banks/insurers with 8+ years in regulation.
  • Case amid investigations of Hunan-linked officials like Mayor Hu Henghua and lawmaker Yi Lianhong.
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