China’s top anti-graft agency announces an investigation into a former president of the China Development Bank, according to reporting from Winnipeg Free Press and ABC News. The probe is conducted by the Communist Party’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and related state anti-corruption bodies, which oversee investigations into alleged violations of party discipline and law. The officials say the case involves anti-corruption concerns, but the public reports summarized do not provide additional details about the specific allegations, timeline, or potential legal charges. The individual is identified only as a former China Development Bank president in the available summaries, and no outcome from the investigation is reported. As is typical in such cases, an investigation does not by itself establish wrongdoing; it indicates that authorities are examining potential misconduct and determining whether further action is warranted. The reports agree on the central fact that China’s anti-corruption watchdog is investigating the former bank president.