The Chinese Communist party has launched a nationwide survey to ascertain how many of its members have committed suicide since President Xi Jinping unveiled an anti-corruption campaign two years ago.
The crackdown has so far led to warnings or disciplinary action for about a quarter of a million cadres, but it has also been accompanied by a sharp rise in suicides among officials, according to numerous Chinese media reports.
In recent days, the party has sent out a questionnaire to officials across the country asking them to identify the number and details of “unnatural deaths”, including suicides, of party members since December 2012.
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