By Chris Taylor for RFA and Hwang Chun-mei for RFA Mandarin
Little more than two weeks since news broke that China’s medical sector was facing an unprecedented anti-corruption drive, Chinese-language headlines have celebrated the whisking away of health officials, amid online rumors of raids on hospitals and pharmaceutical firms.
But a purported notice from the Beijing Municipal Health Commission has raised eyebrows online by demanding that healthcare institutions surrender bribes they have received.
Radio Free Asia was unable to independently verify the authenticity of the notice.
The document reportedly states that contributions can be made anonymously or with real names, using a “Beijing Bank Cash Deposit Form,” RFA Mandarin reported.
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