And spare a moment for those poor unfortunates, Brother Watch who probably won't be getting mooncakes from the tossed salad man.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Mooncakes and Corruption
The Day of Mooncakes is upon us, and as you are tucking into the tasty (can we check this? Ed.) pastry, you might want to head over to The Diplomat. Featuring something of a potted history of the mooncake, and Xi's efforts to make sure that all bribes for cronies delicious treats for close friends are purchased with officials own money.
And spare a moment for those poor unfortunates, Brother Watch who probably won't be getting mooncakes from the tossed salad man.
And spare a moment for those poor unfortunates, Brother Watch who probably won't be getting mooncakes from the tossed salad man.
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