BEIJING, Feb. 19 (Xinhua) -- An anti-corruption storm swept
China last year and the public saw the effects during the annual
Spring Festival TV gala on Wednesday evening.
At least three pieces in the China Central Television (CCTV)
gala had anti-corruption themes.
A stand-up routine, "It's not mine," performed by young
comedians Miao Fu and Wang Sheng from northwest China's Shaanxi
Province, depicted an corrupt official who took bribes including a
car, a house and also a woman, if a woman can fairly be described
as a bribe.
It was labelled the "most sarcastic stand-up comedy in three
decades of galas."
Miao told the Beijing News that the Shaanxi provincial
discipline inspection commission helped them a lot by telling them
tales of typical corruption cases across the country.
At the end of the sketch the "official" decided to turn himself
in to the graft-busters.
The show was widely praised on the Internet with the only
complaint being that it was not funny enough.
Another stand-up routine focused on the social phenomenon of
"making friends" through bribery in order to get things done, which
no longer works, as the sketch showed.
A short play satirized officials using public funds and taking
advantage of their superiors' hobbies to get promoted.
Anti-corruption terms familiar to the public recently including
"tigers and flies" -- high and low level corrupt officials -- were
frequently used.
The anti-graft drive has brought down scores of ranking
officials. The year 2014 saw a number of high profile cases that
shocked the country, including that of Zhou Yongkang, former member
of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist
Party of China (CPC) Central Committee; and that of Xu Caihou,
former vice chairman of the Central Military Commission.
A total of 71,748 officials were punished in 2014 for breaking
anti-graft rules, said the CPC Central Commission for Discipline
Inspection (CCDI).
The CCDI has been open with the campaign, and the public has
followed its moves in several ways including through its website
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