Last year, procuratorates across China accepted more than 3.6 million bribery-related inquiries, up 62.4 per cent, the Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) said yesterday.
In all 817 individuals were punished, it said.
Among those who made the inquiries, 91 per cent were private enterprises, and over 2.7 million of all inquiries were related to bidding, the SPP said.
The SPP has joined with several ministries to deter bribery in bidding and construction projects by requesting restrictive measures be taken against convicted bribers.
Besides large number of officials, a number of high level leaders including the former national security chief, Zhou Yongkang and high level military officials were prosecuted and jailed in the anti-graft drive launched by Xi.
Since Xi took over as president and Party chief in 2013, thousands of officials have been punished in massive anti-corruption campaign.
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