Monday 30 June 2014

CPC Highlights Disciplinary Inspection Reforms

BEIJING, June 30 (Xinhua) - The Communist Party of China (CPC) said its reforms of disciplinary inspection, as well as four former senior officials of the country were expelled from the party.

At a meeting of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee a plan of implementation of these reforms inspection, according to a statement issued after the meeting chaired by the Secretary General of the Central Committee of the CPC, Xi Jinping approved Monday.



No details of the reform plan were included in the statement.

Monday's meeting came as China's anti-corruption unit reached a new crescendo as four former senior officials were expelled from the CPC one day before his 93rd birthday.

Xu Caihou, former vice chairman of the Central Military Commission of China, Jiang Jiemin, the former head of the State Property Committee on Supervision and Administration, Li Dongsheng, former Vice Minister of Public Security and Wang Yongchun, former deputy director general of the National Commission of China Petroleum Corporation, were expelled from the CCP, the Party Central Committee announced.

Calling reforms CPC discipline inspection a vital component of China's current campaign to deepen reforms, the Charter calls on staff at all levels to exercise self-discipline and preserve their moral integrity.

They must also take the initiative in improving their working style, building a clean government and fighting corruption, he said, adding that the secretaries of Party committees should be the primary responsibility in these areas.

Those who derelict their duties and will fail to improve the Party's work style and building a clean government will be held accountable, he added.

The statement also highlighted a dual leadership scheme designed to give more power to discipline inspection agencies.

Under this scheme, the local discipline inspection agencies should inform not only the Party committees at the same level, but also to control their body’s higher level in the investigation of cases.

The declaration calls for strengthening the leadership of senior agency disciplinary control over subordinates, adding that inspectors should also be sent to the highest level of the Party and state organs.

Also approved at the meeting on Monday was a document that contains the views of the CPC Central Committee on reform of the household registration system in China.

The statement called for orderly and good public services to be accessible to all people living in cities urbanization.

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