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Wen Jiabao
vows to fight corruption of govt officials
BEIJING—Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Tuesday vowed to put fighting
corruption at the top of his agenda, at a special meeting of his new
cabinet.
The sole agenda item for Tuesday’s meeting was this year’s
anti-corruption work by the State Council, or cabinet. Wen said some
officials in government departments had no effective supervision, and
this was an important reason for the spread of corruption.
Anti-corruption should give prominence to establishing systematic
restrictions to such unsupervised powers, he said. Meanwhile, China’s
State Council, or the Cabinet, published regulations on Tuesday to guide
its employees’ work.
The regulations run to about 6,500 characters in 11 chapters. They cover
general principles, employee responsibilities, the full practice of
administrative functions, the implementation of scientific and
democratic decision-making, conducting administrative work in accordance
with the law, stepping up transparency in government affairs, the
improvement of supervisory systems, upholding integrity, the meeting
system, the examination and approval of government documents and
discipline and work styles.
All work should follow the principles of scientific and democratic
decision-making, administration in accordance with the law,
transparency, improving supervisory systems and integrity, according to
the regulations.
According to Article 16, the State Council and all its departments
should improve the decision-making mechanism, absorbing the opinions of
the public and experts in making decisions.
According to article 27, besides those affairs and policies which should
be kept confidential, all the decisions made by the plenary sessions and
regular meetings of the State Council and all the policies issued by the
State Council, should be released to the public.
All the affairs that involve the immediate interests of people should be
published accurately in due course through government websites,
communiques and press conferences, or through newspapers, radio and
television broadcasts. All the other affairs which the State Council
requires to be released to the public should follow the same method of
release. According to Article 29, the State Council has to
conscientiously receive supervision from the National People’s Congress
(NPC) and its standing committee, and should report to its work to the
NPC and answer its inquiries. It should also receive democratic
supervision from the National Committee of the Chinese People’s
Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and listen to its opinions and
suggestions.
The State Council should accept monitoring of media and people, and all
the departments should take initiative to deal with major problems
reflected through news reporting and other channels, and report to the
State Council about process of solving the problems, the Article 32
says. The State Council and all its departments should pay close
attention to complaint letters and visits of people, and smooth the
channel for receiving letters and visits from people. Senior officials
of the State Council and the department chiefs should read and give
opinions on letters about important issues, the Article 33 says.
—Xinhua |