BEIJING Helicopter chases, fridges full of cash and officials caught in bed with their foreign mistresses are all in a day`s work for China`s anti-graft prosecutors, according to a new state-backed TV drama aimed at bolstering China`s graft fight.
In the last year, the campaign has twice made it onto popular television, in the two mini-documentary series made by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), China`s top anti-graft body.
"In the Name of the People", a new show by propaganda department of the Supreme People`s Procuratorate (SPP), China`s top prosecutor, follows an intrepid SPP anti-graft investigator sent to a fictional province from Beijing to tackle corruption at the highest levels of local officialdom.
The show, which is already being hailed as a hit by Chinese state media, will be premiered on March 28 on Hunan Television, China`s second most watched channel.
The new commission is expected to pave the way for Xi to retain his key ally and top graft buster Wang Qishan with the CCDI playing the central role in creating the commission.
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