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Corrupt Party officials punished, 15
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BEIJING, Feb. 15 (Xinhuanet)-- China
pledged to impose more severe punishments on corrupt officials while improving
the system to crack down graft, a senior official said.
Wu Guanzheng, secretary of the Central Commission for
Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China (CPC), made the comments
in a report to the commission's Fifth Plenary Sessionon Jan. 10. The report was
published on Tuesday.
Given being found taking or giving bribes in form of
cash, securities or other forms of payments, party cadres will be removed from
the posts before being further punished, Wu, also a member of the Standing
Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, said in the
report.
Officials who use public resources for the private
businesses of their spouses or children should resign, or be forced to resign.
They will receive disciplinary penalties afterwards, he said in the report.
Resignation also applies to officials who are
involved in gambling, with more severe punishments imposed on those who gamble
in overseas casinos, according to the report.
Wu said the 2005 anti-graft campaign will focus on
disciplining officials who abuse their power, in particular those who violates
rules on personnel and legal matters, in handling administrative licenses, or in
matters concerning construction, finance, land management and government
procurement.
In his report, Wu emphasized the importance of
improving the personnel system, and further enhancing supervision on fund
management, construction projects bidding and administrative licensing work.
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