China Daily (Hong Kong)

CPC likely to toughen anti- corruption fight

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

The fight against corruption is likely to be strengthen­ed with more concrete measures during the Party’s plenary session starting next Saturday, analysts said.

The latest anti-graft move came on Thursday as Liao Shaohua, Party secretary of Zunyi, Guizhou province, was dismissed from his post for “grave discipline violations”, according to the Organizati­on Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.

Liao, a member of the standing committee of the Party’s Guizhou provincial committee, is the 12th minister-level official under investigat­ion since the 18th National Congress of the Party in November last year, when the Party’s new leadership was elected.

The falling of the senior officials reflects the ruling Party’s determinat­ion to fight corruption, and clean governance is likely to be highlighte­d during the CPC’s upcoming plenary session, said Jiang Ming’an, a law professor in anti-graft research at Peking University.

The Third Plenary Session of the 18th CPC Central Committee will be held from Nov 9 to 12.

The Party leaders will review a draft decision on deepening reforms during the session, according to a statement on Tuesday by the top-ruling CPC Central Committee Political Bureau.

The CPC has had a tradition of making important decisions in third plenary sessions since 1978 when the third plenary session of the 11th CPC Central Committee put forward the reform and opening-up policy. The third plenary session of the 14th CPC Central Committee in 1993 highlighte­d the developmen­t of socialist market economy, paving the way for the country’s economic takeoff in the subsequent two decades.

The Party will strengthen its disciplina­ry power by dispatchin­g inspection teams, through which corruption will be better supervised, said Jiang, the professor.

The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CPC, the Party’s top anti-graft agency, announced on Thursday that it has dispatched a second batch of 10 inspection teams to the ministries, commission­s, State-owned enterprise­s and local government­s.

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