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China to enhance int'l co-op in anti-corruption drive
www.chinaview.cn 2005-09-30 17:05:13

    BEIJING, Sept. 30 (Xinhuanet) -- China attaches great importance to the expansion of international exchanges and cooperation in combating corruption, a top anti-corruption official said here Friday.

    Wu Guanzheng, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC)Central Committee, said China pays close attention to emulating good experience from other countries in their anti-corruption drive.

    Wu made the remarks during a meeting with representatives to the Fifth Regional Anti-Corruption Conference for Asia-Pacific held in Beijing from Sept. 28 to 30.

    The representatives are from the 25 member nations of the ADB/OECD Initiative for Asia-Pacific, and from some regional and international organizations.

    Wu, also secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CPC Central Committee, said the ADB/OECD Initiative for Asia-Pacific has played an active role in curbing corruption, promoting equality and development, advancing regional anti-corruption exchanges and cooperation and maintaining economicgrowth and social stability in the region.

    Wu congratulated on the success of the Fifth Regional Anti-Corruption Conference, saying China is to share the outcome of this meeting with other members and to apply it in the course of its advancing anti-corruption effort in the Asia-Pacific region.

    Since China embarked on reform and opening itself to the outside world over two decades ago, recalled Wu, the country has made tremendous achievements in all spheres, including political stability, economic growth, social progress and improvement of living standards of its people.

    As China is now amid a transitional period of systematic, structural and social transformations, the issue of corruption hasinevitably cropped up and become serious in certain areas, Wu acknowledged.

    Wu went on to say that the the Communist Party of China and the Chinese government always remain sober-minded about this issue andhave resorted to tough measures in coping with corruption. As a result, the phenomenon of corruption has been contained to some extent, the whole situation has turned for the better, and social fairness and justice is enhanced.

    Meanwhile, new circumstances and fresh problems will emerge in the process of further improving the system of socialist market economy, which calls for high attention, he said, adding the tasksof combating corruption and promoting integrity of administration remain arduous.

    Under the guidelines of addressing both the phenomenon and rootcauses, adopting comprehensive rectification, attaching equal importance to punishment and prevention and focusing on prevention,he noted, China has developed the principles for anti-corruption system, and it pays equal attention to education, institution and supervision in a bid to step up efforts to control corruption.

    Through efforts of education in philosophy, relevant laws, disciplines and code of conduct among government functionaries, China is fostering a culture of clean government, he acknowledged.

    Moreover, he noted, through the reform of administrative, fiscal, personnel and legal systems, China is striving to make structural innovation and perfect the system.

    By making relevant administrative affairs open to the general public, he went on, the Chinese government has been increasing transparency to facilitate inquiry, participation and supervision of the public.

    China is beefing up the supervision and restriction on the use of power by applying the norms of good practice in all links of administration, ranging from decision making to execution.

    Wu also said China will go on maintaining the strong momentum in containment of corruption, and the country will give priority to probing the cases of power abuse by officials and government organs for personal gains or infringement upon public interests.

    Furthermore, China will implement the basic strategy of rule oflaw and insist that "all are equal before the law". He underscored that no matter who he is, he will be punished in case of violating disciplines or laws. Enditem

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