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PRACTICES Administrative Reconsideration and Litigation Complaints and Whistleblowing in Administrative Matters
Complaints and Whistleblowing in Administrative Matters
Administrative Reconsideration and Litigation
Complaints and Whistleblowing in Administrative Matters

We assist clients—including foreign-invested enterprises and international individuals—in legally and effectively raising concerns about misconduct or inaction by government agencies in China. Our services help clients prepare materials, manage risk, and connect complaint mechanisms with formal legal remedies where needed.

Raising and Structuring Complaints

  • Reporting unlawful conduct by administrative agencies

    We prepare complaint submissions regarding abuse of power, inaction, unlawful approvals, or improper benefit transfers by administrative authorities or their personnel, and assist clients in presenting these complaints to appropriate oversight bodies such as disciplinary inspection commissions, supervisory commissions, or audit authorities.

  • Complaints over government inaction or delays

    We assist in filing complaints with higher-level agencies or supervisory bodies when local authorities fail to respond to administrative obligations or disclosure requests.

  • Anonymous vs. real-name reporting strategies

    We help clients evaluate the choice between anonymous and real-name reporting by assessing legal risks, anticipated government response, and available procedural safeguards.

Managing Sensitive or Strategic Scenarios

  • Handling complex or group-based petition cases

    We design response strategies for sensitive, large-scale, or multi-party petition matters, including coordination with government interlocutors.

  • Transitioning from complaints to legal remedies

    We advise clients on when and how to move from informal complaint mechanisms to formal reconsideration or litigation proceedings.

  • Activating oversight and accountability mechanisms

    We help clients invoke official oversight pathways—such as inspection, discipline, or audit procedures—to trigger investigation or impose administrative liability.


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