More than 159,000 people were punished in 2017 for corruption and violating the Party's code of conduct in China, according to the top anti-graft body of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
They were involved in 122,100 cases, of which 48,700 were related to poverty alleviation work, said the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI).
Some 61,000 officials were punished for violating the Party's eight-point frugality code from January to November last year.
A recent public opinion poll showed that 93.9 percent of those surveyed in 2017 were satisfied with the Party's anti-graft work, up from 2012's 75 percent.
Moreover, since the start of 2017, a total of 1,300 fugitives have returned to China, including 347 Party members and State functionaries, as well as 14 others who are on the list of 100 "red notice" corruption suspects.
Around 980 million yuan ($151 million) of illicit money has been recovered in the process.
China also held more than 50 consultations with foreign law enforcement departments in 2017 on major corruption cases involving Chinese fugitives and illicit money, according to the CCDI.