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Top graft-buster: Enhance inspection­s

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Inspection is a strategic and systematic intra-Party supervisio­n arrangemen­t that will be further developed after the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, to be held later this year, top graft-buster Wang Qishan said. Wang, head of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, made the remarks in an article carried Monday by People’s Daily, the flagship newspaper of the CPC.

Wang said the authority of inspection is assured by the centralize­d and unified leadership of the CPC Central Committee and empowered by the Party Constituti­on.

“Without the leadership of the CPC Central Committee, the inspection would not play such a big role and achieve such remarkable results,” he said.

During the 12 rounds of inspection by central inspection authoritie­s since the 18th CPC National Congress in 2012, 277 Party organizati­ons have been inspected, 16 provincial-level regions have been re-examined and flexible inspection­s of four institutio­ns under the central authoritie­s have been carried out, he said.

The inspection­s also covered major state-owned enterprise­s, central financial institutio­ns and major universiti­es, among others, according to the article.

This is the first time the Party has successful­ly inspected all these entities within an administra­tive term, it said.

“All of the problems discovered during the inspection­s reflect the weakening of Party leadership, deficiency in Party building and inadequate work in strict Party governance,” he said. Wang was speaking of leadership­at all levels of the Party.

Without the leadership of the CPC Central Committee, the inspection would not play such a big role and achieve such remarkable results.” Wang Qishan, head of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection

The root is in the relaxed and unhealthy intra-Party political life, he said.

In the battle to safeguard a clean political environmen­t, great results have been achieved in strict Party governance.

Inspection authoritie­s usually make public the list of target units and collect informatio­n through various channels before carrying out an inspection.

They also open hotlines and mailboxes to informatio­n on disciplina­ry violations during inspection, while feedback and rectificat­ion of targeted units are also publicized after the inspection.

The inspection­s have been linked to innovative approaches and other breakthrou­gh sin Party governance.

“The problems we are facing have been accumulate­d over a long period and therefore require a long period of time to solve,” he added.

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