Just how far are China’s local officials going in falsifying performance data?
Just how far are China’s local officials going in falsifying performance data?
The cases are the clearest examples yet of the behaviour Beijing is targeting in its campaign on the ‘correct view of political performance’

It said that Nanning, the regional capital of Guangxi, had falsely inflated its revenue for the 2024 financial year by 2.83 billion yuan (US$416.5 million). The city achieved this by assigning values ranging from 840,000 yuan to 500 million yuan to 15 plots of land that had originally been allocated to three state-owned enterprises for free.
In another case, officials in the Xincheng district of Jiuquan, Gansu province were accused of labelling a landscape project as flood control and water pollution control infrastructure to fraudulently obtain 55.95 million yuan in ultra-long-term special treasury bonds issued in 2024.