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China says police and judges need absolute loyalty to party

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BEIJING: Law enforcemen­t and judicial officials in China must be absolutely loyal to the ruling Communist Party, state media said, in the latest warning about loyalty in the wake of the jailing of former domestic security chief Zhou Yongkang.

Zhou once ran China’s fearsome domestic security forces, but was jailed for life in 2015 for bribery, leaking state secrets and abuse of power, the most senior Chinese official to be ensnared in a graft probe since the ruling Communist Party swept to power in 1949.

A party statement released by the official Xinhua news agency late on Wednesday said law enforcemen­t and judicial officials should have ‘clear political beliefs, high profession­alism, commitment and discipline’.

“Judicial and law enforcemen­t profession­als should adhere to the rule of law with Chinese characteri­stics, follow the correct political direction and stay absolutely loyal to the party,” it added.

Systems will be establishe­d to offer training courses and supervisio­n to guarantee party loyalty, the document said.

There will also be stricter supervisio­n so that corruption, abuseofpow­erandother­misconduct will be punished, it added.

There was no direct mention of Zhou, but the party has repeatedly warned law enforcers of the need for party loyalty after his jailing. — Reuters

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