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BEIJING, March 10 (Xinhuanet) -- China's
procurator-general Jia Chunwang pledged to strengthen the supervisory functions
of procuratorates and standardize law enforcement in order to safeguard social
equity and justice.
In his report on the work of the Supreme People's Procuratorate to the ongoing Second Session
of the Tenth National People's Congress (NPC) Wednesday, the procurator-general
said that the Chinese procuratorates would strictly enforce laws and strengthen
prosecution of serious crimes that threaten state security, social order and the
socialist market order and take an active part in the combination of measures to
improve law and order.
The top prosecutor also said that the procuratorial organs
will keep a close watch on criminal proceedings, civil case hearings and
administrative proceedings to see that the judgment is fair, the judicial
proceedings are not violated and the right of litigation is not encroached upon
and correct the outstanding problems associated with prison term reduction,
release on probation and receiving medical treatment on probation, areas in
which the people have the most complaints.
Jia promised to do good preparations for revising the organic
law of the people's procuratorates, do a good job of instating the
people's supervisor system, prevent and correct cases of detentionbeyond the
prescribed time limit and ensure the normal practice oflawyers in criminal
proceedings.
Jia admitted that the procuratorates at all levels
have not done enough to check the problems of unfairness in the enforcementof
law and failure to implement law, thus allowing some corruptioncases that
happened at the grassroots to go unpunished. There are also cases of police
officers violating law and discipline and there are even cases of violating the
law while enforcing the law,Jia said.
Last year, the procuratorial organs in China
corrected 22,575 cases that should but were not put on file for investigation;
removed the files of 2,552 cases that should not be put on file for
investigation; disapproved 58,872 arrests that did not conformto the law
provisions; and canceled the prosecution of 27,957 cases that were not serious
enough for prosecution. In criminal proceedings, prosecutors protested against
the ruling of 2,906 cases they deem misjudged. They also proposed in writing to
correct the judgment of 9,518 cases that they deemed the litigation rights of
the parties concerned were violated, according to Jia.
In civil and administrative procedures, procuratorial
organs also protested against the rulings of 13,120 cases involving the rights
and interests of peasant-workers in cities and laid-off workers and advanced
proposals for re-hearing and re-prosecution on 3,316 cases.
China has instituted the "people supervisor" system
on the trial basis to oversee procuratorial organs in their decisions of
canceling prosecution of cases and arrests. The system has been tried in 10
provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities. So far, 4,944 people have been
recommended to be "people's supervisors". The system has proved that law
enforcement has become more transparent. Enditem |