The Borneo Post

China’s Xi says miscarriag­es of justice must be tackled properly

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BEIJING: Miscarriag­es of justice must be properly tackled or it will damage the country’s efforts to boost the rule of law, state media quoted Chinese President Xi Jinping as saying, following a series of embarrassi­ng cases that have incited public anger.

China’s ruling Communist Party is trying to boost confidence in the country’s legal system, a move Xi says is a crucial part of the country’s ongoing economic reform efforts.

China’s top judge earlier this month issued a mea culpa for miscarriag­es of justice that have drawn public ire, calling for increased transparen­cy of the courts in his annual report to the largely rubber- stamp parliament.

In one high profile case, a court in December exonerated a teenager from the Inner Mongolia region 18 years after he was wrongfully executed for killing and raping a woman.

“Because of many reasons, legal activities have problems of injustices, miscarriag­es of justice and legal corruption,” state news agency Xinhua cited Xi as saying, in a report issued late on Wednesday.

“If the problems are not grasped and resolved then it will affect the rule of law process and seriously effect social justice.”

Public confidence and satisfacti­on will be the proof that legal reform is working, and judges and prosecutor­s must be held “accountabl­e for cases they handle for their entire lifetime, and their power should be checked and supervised”, the report added. — Reuters

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