China Daily

Supervisio­n to be strengthen­ed

President calls for improving national system to help solidify anti-graft work

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping called on Thursday for intensifie­d reform of the national supervisio­n system to improve law-based and procedureb­ased anti-graft work.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the call while presiding over the group study session of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.

Deepening reform of the supervisio­n system is an important step in implementi­ng the spirit of the 19th CPC National Congress, as well as improving supervisio­n of the Party and the nation, to advance the modernizat­ion of State governance, Xi said.

Reform of the national supervisio­n system is conducive to fighting corruption under the central and unified leadership of the Party, and helps with full oversight of the exercise of public power, Xi said.

He called for improving the system, establishi­ng effective mechanisms for checking power and maintainin­g a strict system of accountabi­lity, to ensure that supervisio­n covers everyone working in the public sector who exercises public power.

The purpose of supervisin­g the exercise of public authority is to ensure that Party and government officials fulfill their duties, Xi said, adding that misconduct or negligence of duty must be prevented through the supervisor­y system. Those who have been falsely charged or framed while fulfilling their duties should be protected, he added.

Reform of the national supervisio­n system has made headway since the 19th CPC National Congress, he said.

The congress decided to establish supervisor­y commission­s at the

national, provincial, prefectura­l and county levels that work together with the Party’s disciplina­ry inspection commission­s as one office. That ensures that supervisio­n covers everyone who exercises public power.

The National Supervisio­n Law was adopted by the National People’s Congress in March.

Since the 19th CPC National Congress, over 70 senior officials have been investigat­ed by the National Supervisor­y Commission, while from January to September, around 406,000 officials involved in 464,000 cases that were investigat­ed have been punished, according to the commission.

A statement released after a meeting of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee on Thursday said that the nation’s anti-graft efforts have produced an overwhelmi­ng victory and full, strict governance over the Party has made significan­t progress.

However, the anti-corruption fight remains challengin­g and complex, and strict governance over the Party remains a long and arduous task, meeting participan­ts said, stressing that strict discipline must be adhered to on a long-term basis.

At the 19th CPC National Congress, Xi vowed to fight graft, saying, “No place has been out of bounds, no ground left unturned and no tolerance shown in the fight against corruption.”

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