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Official warns on staying vigilant against corruption
BEIJING—A senior Chinese
official warned on Friday that vigilant efforts to crackdown on
corruption will continue and those found guilty will face punishment.
He Guoqiang, member of the Standing Committee of the Communist Party of
China (CPC) Central Committee Political Bureau, said the Party would
“never let pass and tolerate corrupt elements” while addressing a
national conference in Beijing.
He, who heads the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, said
the Party would continue its efforts to deal with corruption cases and
sternly investigate and punish criminal cases involving “collusion
between officials and merchants, trading of money and sex with official
powers, and severe infringement of people’s interests.”
Many senior officials have been found guilty of serious corruption,
including the former director of the National Bureau of Statistics Qiu
Xiaohua, the former food and drug administration head Zheng Xiaoyu and
former Party head of Shanghai Chen Liangyu. Last year alone, more than
90,000 officials were disciplined, which accounted for 0.14 percent of
the total number of the CPC members.
The national conference was attended by discipline inspectors assigned
to government departments and large state companies by the CPC Central
Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) and the Ministry of
Supervision. Mr. He urged the discipline officials to deepen the current
anti-corruption campaign in places where they were watching over.
The top disciplinarian called for substantial efforts to supervise and
inspect the implementation of the Party’s political discipline in these
institutions and firmly correct and punish activities against the
scientific concept of development. This was to ensure that major
decisions and arrangements of the central authorities were effectively
implemented. He Yong, a member of the Secretariat of the CPC Central
Committee and CCDI deputy secretary, presided over the meeting. China’s
discipline authority on Thursday urged government officials to practice
self-discipline and avoid corruption during the upcoming holiday season.
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the Communist
Party of China (CPC) said in a circular that all Party officials must
have a healthy, civilized and thrifty new year holiday and Spring
Festival, and economically arrange activities during the holidays.
The circular banned officials from spending government money on visits,
tours, banquets and other costly entertainment.—Xinhua |