China Daily (Hong Kong)

Corruption battle boosted

Party to ramp up supervisio­n of low- and high-placed officials to stamp out graft

- By CAO YIN and LUO WANGSHU Contact the writers at caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

The Communist Party of China will fight corruption with greater determinat­ion as comprehens­ively and strictly as possible, the 19th CPC National Congress spokesman said on Tuesday.

Several serious and significan­t corruption cases have unfolded in recent years, including those of Zhou Yongkang, Bo Xilai, Guo Boxiong, Xu Caihou, Sun Zhengcai and Ling Jihua, who have been punished in accordance with the Party’s discipline­s and national laws, spokesman Tuo Zhen said at a news conference ahead of the congress scheduled to open on Wednesday morning.

All the former officials noted had been members of the CPC Central Committee before they were accused. “This means anyone in the Party who violates discipline­s and laws will be punished, no matter how high his or her position is,” Tuo said.

The Party has increased its self-supervisio­n, conducting 12 rounds of inspection­s on 277 Party organizati­ons, all within one term of the Central Committee for the first time, he added.

Through fighting corrupt officials, the Party also has strengthen­ed its internal structure, he said, adding that the Party formulated and revised 90 internal regulation­s over the past few years.

Tuo said selection of Party officials is and will be made strictly, “and we’ll increase efforts to supervise the selection, making sure the selected officials are clean and highly qualified.”

He also said that China is preparing to roll out the pilot program for building a unified supervisio­n system to fight corruption on a nationwide basis.

The centralize­d, unified, authoritat­ive and efficient national supervisio­n system aims to oversee all government employees with public power, he said.

The disciplina­ry commission and supervisio­n commission will work under the same roof and share resources and personnel, he added.

Such a program has been piloted since November 2016 in Shanxi and Zhejiang provinces and Beijing, which have set up the three levels of supervisio­n commission­s: provincial, city and county levels. The pilot program has achieved solid results, Tuo said.

 ?? JIN LIWANG / XINHUA ?? Reporters pack a news conference in Beijing on Tuesday regarding the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. The congress was to get underway on Wednesday morning.
JIN LIWANG / XINHUA Reporters pack a news conference in Beijing on Tuesday regarding the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. The congress was to get underway on Wednesday morning.

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