China's procuratorial authorities intensified efforts to combat economic and financial crimes in 2025, prosecuting 137,000 people and promoting the development of a law-based and credit-driven economy, according to the SPP work report.
March 9, 2026Chinese courts and procuratorial organs have strengthened the prevention and management of juvenile delinquency while maintaining "zero tolerance" for crimes against minors, according to annual work reports of the SPC and the SPP.
March 9, 2026China will step up efforts to crack down on telecom and online fraud crimes this year, according to the SPP work report.
March 9, 2026The SPP said prosecutors nationwide brought charges against around 54,000 suspects involved in murder, robbery, kidnapping and other serious violent crimes last year.
March 9, 2026Procuratorial organs accepted cases against 30,500 people involved in duty-related crime and prosecuted 29,000 people in 2025, according to the SPP work report.
March 9, 2026According to the SPP work report, the number of people prosecuted for crimes against minors and the number of juvenile offenders prosecuted decreased by 2.2 percent and 9.8 percent year on year, respectively, in 2025.
March 9, 2026China's procuratorial public interest litigation system is playing an increasingly important role in safeguarding the rights and interests of vulnerable groups, such as the elderly, minors, women and people with disabilities, Ying Yong, Prosecutor General of the SPP, said in a interview with China Daily on the sidelines of the ongoing two sessions.
March 8, 2026The SPP recently released a second batch of 10 typical cases on the linkage mechanism between the suggestions from deputies to the people's congresses and proposals from members of the CPPCC, and procuratorial recommendations for public interest litigation.
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