Over one hundred officials of provincial-ministerial level and above have been implicated by the anti-corruption campaign in China, which began after the 18th Party Congress in 2012. The number of officials implicated below the provincial level are much higher. The tables on this list includes only officials for which a case has been initiated by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.
Linked to Zhou Yongkang case Military official
Linked to Zhou Yongkang case Military official
Linked to Zhou Yongkang case Military official
Cai Guangliao, major general, Deputy Director of the Social and Legislative Committee of the Guangdong People's Political Consultative Conference
Chen Qiang, major general, Deputy Commander of 96351 Unit of the Second Artillery Corps
Dai Weimin, major general, Deputy Dean at the People's Liberation Army Nanjing Political College
Deng Ruihua, major general, Political Commissar of the Joint Logistics Department of Lanzhou Military Region
Dong Mingxiang, major general, Head of the Joint Logistics Department of Beijing Military Region
Duan Tianjie, major general, Deputy Director of the Political Department of PLA National Defence University
Fan Changmi, lieutenant general, alternate Central Committee member, Deputy Political Commissar of Lanzhou Military Region
Fang Wenping, major general, Commander of Shanxi Military District
Fu Linguo, major general, Deputy Chief of Staff of Command of the People's Liberation Army General Logistics Department
Fu Yi, major general, Commander of Zhejiang Military Command
Gao Xiaoyan (female), major general, Political Commissar and Discipline Inspection Secretary of the PLA Information Engineering University
Gu Junshan, lieutenant general, former Deputy Director of the People's Liberation Army General Logistics Department
Guo Boxiong, general, former Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, member of the 17th Politburo
Guo Zhenggang, major general, Deputy Political Commissar of Zhejiang Military District, son of Guo Boxiong
Jiang Zhonghua, rear admiral, Head of the armament department of the South Sea Fleet, committed suicide
Kou Tie, major general, Commander of Heilongjiang Military District
Liu Zhanqi, major general of the Armed Police, Chief of the People's Armed Police traffic command
Liu Zheng, lieutenant general, Deputy Head of the People's Liberation Army General Logistics Department
Ma Faxiang, vice admiral, Deputy Political Commissar of the People's Liberation Army Navy, committed suicide
Wang Minggui, major general, Political Commissar of People's Liberation Army Air Force Command College
Wang Yufa, lieutenant general, former Deputy political commissar of the Guangzhou Military Region
Wei Jin, major general, Deputy Political Commissar of Tibet Military District
Xu Caihou, general, former Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, member of the 17th Politburo
Yang Jinshan, lieutenant general, member of the Central Committee, Deputy Commander of Chengdu Military Region
Ye Wanyong, major general, Political Commissar of Sichuan Military District
Yu Daqing, lieutenant general, Deputy Political Commissar of the Second Artillery Corps
Zhan Guoqiao, major general, Head of the Joint Logistics Department of Lanzhou Military Region
Zhan Jun, major general, Deputy Commander of Hubei Military District
Zhang Daixin, major general, Deputy Commander of Heilongjiang Military District
Zhang Qibin, major general, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Jinan Military Region
Zhang Wansong, major general, Director of the Joint Logistics Department of Lanzhou Military Region
Zhou Guotai, major general, Deputy Head of Oil Supplies Division of PLA General Logistics Department
Zhou Minggui, major general, Deputy Director of the Political Department of Nanjing Military Region
Adil Nurmemet, mayor of Hotan, ethnic Uyghur
Feng Lixiang, party chief of Datong
Guo Yipin, vice-mayor of Luoyang, went into hiding upon learning that he might be under investigation; later arrested
Jia Xiaoye, Zhou Yongkang's wife. She was sentenced to 9 years in prison for taking bribes, influence-using bribery by the Intermediate People's Court in Yichang on June 15, 2016
Li Huabo, a former local official in Poyang county, Jiangxi Province. Evaded Chinese authorities and went to Singapore in 2011, and deported from Singapore in 2015. Li was sentenced to life in prison for corruption worth 94 million yuan by the Intermediate People's Court in Shangrao on January 23, 2017
Ma Chaoqun, a municipal water works administrator from Qinhuangdao. Gained notoriety because millions of dollars of bribes were located in his apartment during an investigation by the authorities
Qu Songzhi, Li Chuncheng's wife, former director of the Red Cross Society of Chengdu. She was sentenced to seven years in prison for taking bribes in January 8, 2016
Tao Yuchun, a former senior executive of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC). On September 27, 2016, Tao was sentenced to 23 years in prison for corruption worth 46 million yuan,embezzle public funds worth 9 million yuan, illegal profits for relatives,abuse power by the Intermediate People's Court in Zhuhai
Wang Guoqiang, a former Party chief of Fengcheng city in northeast China's Liaoning Province . Evaded Chinese authorities and went to overseas countries in 2012, and deported from the United States in 2014.Wang was sentenced to 8 years in prison for taking bribes worth 9.59 million yuan and unidentified huge property by the Intermediate People's Court in Shenyang on January 23, 2017
Wei Pengyuan, a former deputy director of the National Energy Administration's coal department. Gained notoriety because worth over 200 million yuan of cash of bribes were found in his house in Beijing in 2014. On October 17, 2016, Wei was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve and no chance of early release or parole for taking bribes worth 211.7 million yuan and unidentified huge property by the Intermediate People's Court in Baoding
Yang Xiaobo (female), mayor of Gaoping, Shanxi
Yang Xiuzhu (female), former deputy director of Zhejiang Construction Department and deputy mayor of Wenzhou. Evaded Chinese authorities and went to overseas countries in 2003, and deported from the United States in 2016
Yu Tieyi, a former deputy manager of the supply division of the Longmay Mining Holding Group. On October 21, 2016, Yu was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve and no chance of early release or parole for taking bribes worth 306.8 million yuan by the Intermediate People's Court of Heilongjiang Forest Region in Harbin
Zhong Shijian, Guangdong party discipline official who was himself investigated
Zhou Bin, Zhou Yongkang's son. He was sentenced to 18 years in prison for taking bribes, influence-using bribery, unlawful business operation by the Intermediate People's Court in Yichang on June 15, 2016
Zhou Feng, Zhou Yongkang's nephew. He was sentenced to 12 years in prison for write false value added tax invoices, influence-using bribery by the Intermediate People's Court in Yichang on June 17, 2016
Gu Xin, musician, former executive chairman of the China Oriental Performing Arts Group
Liu Han, former Sichuan development mogul, former executive chairman of Hanlong Group, executed
Mao Xiaofeng, former chief executive of China Minsheng Bank, thought to be implicated in the Ling Jihua case
Rui Chenggang, CCTV economics channel anchor, linked to Ling Jihua and others by Chinese-language media
Xu Xiang, stock trader
Ye Yingchun, CCTV anchor, speculated by numerous media sources as having had sexual relations with Zhou Yongkang
Huang Hong, comedian known for skit performances on the CCTV New Year's Gala, fired from his leading post at the August 1st Film Studios in 2015, thought to have been implicated in corruption but not charged