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Tough stance urged against corruption

Political Bureau reviews report on the second round of disciplina­ry inspection­s

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

The central leadership of the Communist Party of China reviewed a report on the second round of disciplina­ry inspection missions of the 20th CPC Central Committee on Friday, and called for maintainin­g a high-pressure stance against corruption.

The report was discussed at a meeting of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, which was presided over by Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee.

Since the 20th CPC National Congress in 2022, the CPC Central Committee has deployed two rounds of disciplina­ry inspection­s, fully covering centrally administer­ed State-owned enterprise­s.

It was noted at the meeting that through these inspection­s, Party building within the centrally administer­ed State-owned enterprise­s and related department­s has been strengthen­ed, and exercising comprehens­ive and rigorous governance of the Party has made new achievemen­ts, according to a statement released after the meeting.

However, it was also acknowledg­ed that there are some existing issues that still need to be addressed with great attention and in a serious manner. It was emphasized at the meeting that rectificat­ions following the inspection­s should serve as a powerful means to promote high-quality developmen­t and comprehens­ively strengthen the Party.

Efforts should be made to make clear who should be held accountabl­e, and establish lists of problems, tasks and responsibi­lities to ensure that every issue is addressed, the statement said.

The meeting’s participan­ts urged efforts to strengthen supervisio­n of rectificat­ions, focusing on key individual­s and matters, checking off each issue one by one, establishi­ng a mechanism for rectificat­ions and accountabi­lity, and holding those responsibl­e for perfunctor­y or false rectificat­ions accountabl­e.

Noting that State-owned enterprise­s are an important material and political foundation of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics, the meeting’s participan­ts underlined the need for these enterprise­s to uphold and strengthen the Party’s leadership and fulfill their responsibi­lities and missions effectivel­y.

The State-owned enterprise­s should coordinate developmen­t and security, enhance awareness of potential risks, keep the worst-case scenario in mind, and resolutely prevent and defuse risks to ensure highqualit­y developmen­t with high-level security, the statement said.

While highlighti­ng the importance of continuing to exercise strict governance of the Party, the meeting’s participan­ts called for strengthen­ing supervisio­n over leading officials and key leadership teams, maintainin­g a high-pressure stance against corruption and decisively eradicatin­g the breeding ground and conditions for corruption.

It was highlighte­d at the meeting that the results of the inspection­s should be utilized to address similar and underlying issues, and systems and mechanisms should be establishe­d to resolve existing problems.

The second round of disciplina­ry inspection­s launched by the 20th CPC Central Committee started in October, targeting 26 centrally administer­ed State-owned enterprise­s as well as some government­al department­s, including the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, the State-owned Assets Supervisio­n and Administra­tion Commission of the State Council, the State Administra­tion for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense and the State Tobacco Monopoly Administra­tion.

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