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Meaning of 贪官

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tān guān (Trad.: 貪官)
corrupt official; grasping functionary; greedy mandarin
Example Sentences
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Next, when a corrupt official prepares his flight, he usually first sends his wife and children overseas while staying behind in China as a so-called naked official.
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Another example would be those corrupted officials who fear losing any opportunity to make a fortune yet forgetting their own advantages.
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The cull at the top of the Railways ministry raised questions about the safety of China's high-speed rail project, and whether corrupt officials had stolen from its construction budget.
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The 67-page report from China' s central bank looks at where corrupt officials go and how they get their money out.
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Over nine hundred plays wereproduced during the Yuan period, and its tales of fairy spirits and corruptofficials still circulate in current productions of Peking opera.