China is looking to amend its state secrets law for a second time in 13 years to strengthen the Communist Party's control over the country's work involving state secrets amid an increase in espionage.
Revision would put party's central secrecy leadership body in charge
The proposed revision of the Law on Guarding State Secrets includes putting the party’s central secrecy leadership body in charge of formulating policy. © Reuters
China is looking to amend its state secrets law for a second time in 13 years to strengthen the Communist Party's control over the country's work involving state secrets amid an increase in espionage.