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China app trains government workers on keeping state secrets

An app linked to the National Administration of State Secret Protection began offering a course this month intended to help Communist Party members and government organization employees bolster their knowledge and skills about secret-keeping, according to a post on the app’s official WeChat account.

May 24, 2023 / 10:53 IST
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China app trains government workers on keeping state secrets
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China is stepping up training at its government agencies, universities and state-owned enterprises on how to safeguard state secrets, underscoring Beijing’s increasing emphasis on national security.

An app linked to the National Administration of State Secret Protection began offering a course this month intended to help Communist Party members and government organization employees bolster their knowledge and skills about secret-keeping, according to a post on the app’s official WeChat account.

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The Baomiguan — or Views on Secret Keeping — app is running the program from May to September, it wrote in a post dated May 4.

The secret-keeping course has been promoted in recent weeks, according to interviews with workers from three state-owned enterprises, along with notices from at least eight universities and six local government agencies seen by Bloomberg News. It illustrates Beijing’s growing focus on protecting national security, even as President Xi Jinping seeks to prioritize economic development and portray a welcoming environment for foreign companies.