Beijing: China has revealed a list of 100 of its most-wanted international fugitives – including 10 believed to have fled to Australia – as part of its intensifying global manhunt for corrupt officials.

The high-profile move to publish the dossier, complete with the full names, photographs and other personal details of the suspects, underlines the importance attributed by Beijing to the so-called "Sky Net" operation – part of President Xi Jinping's broader anti-corruption sweep.

China is working through a list of its 100 most-wanted international fugitives as part of an anti-corruption campaign. Credit:Bloomberg

The list is comprised of suspects who had worked at government departments and state-owned enterprises from all over China and across a wide spectrum of industries; most are wanted for economic crimes such as embezzlement and bribery.

By emphasising the point that all the suspects listed have been the subject of Interpol red notices, many for numerous years, the move is also a clear sign China will continue to mount pressure on foreign countries to assist.