Tang Shuiyan reported against two allegedly corrupt officials in Hunan province in August through the website of the Communist Party of China's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection while she was out on bail.
She also reported seven other burglaries she had committed in the Liandu district of Zhejiang province to back up her tips.
"I deserve imprisonment for theft, but so do the corrupt officials. If the reports can help expose them, maybe I can get my sentence reduced," she was quoted as saying by state-run China Daily.
"It used to be easy," Tang, who is out on bail said.
She compared her work as a burglar to that of an office cleaner, returning to the office only to find it filled again with gifts, coupons and even cash.
However, in 2012, she started to find officials' offices staying cleaner, she said, "a reaction to the nationwide anti-corruption drive".
It was then she started to consider giving up the trade.
On the one hand, her twin elder daughters, now six years, are getting older.
At the same time, Tang became more cautious, taking pictures of the things she stole in the offices.
The Liandu district's police department is still investigating the seven cases Tang reported.
Tang's report followed a confession from her friend, Fang Yunyun, who was sentenced to prison for 10 years for stealing.
Earlier in July, Fang said she stole shopping cards and gifts worth more than 2 million yuan (USD 325,000) from two officials' homes in Anhui province in May.
She said she later reported to the provincial discipline committee and the local procuratorate that she saw in the officials' homes ownership papers for a 300-square-meter villa and a 1,800-square-metre plot of land.
Fang, who is pregnant and due to give birth in September is serving her sentence outside prison.
She told local media that she reported the cases because she wanted a reduced sentence so that she could better take care of her child.
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