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| Han Guizhi, former chairwoman of
the Heilongjiang Provincial Committee of the CPPCC, was sentenced to death
with a two-year reprieve last week. (Xinhua
file) | BEIJING, Dec. 19
(Xinhuanet) -- With punishment meted out to nearly 50,000 corrupt members
of the Communist Party of China (CPC) over the last two years, a senior party
member said corruption cases are on the decline.
He Yong, deputy secretary of the Central Commission
for Discipline Inspection of the CPC, said while the total number of corrupt
cases are fewer, there are more cases involving higher-ranking officials who
take bigger bribes and embezzlements.
He stressed that the CPC Central Committee "has the
determination, capacity and tools to root out corruption."
He made the remarks in an interview with the latest
issue of Study Times.
"Our anti-corruption campaign and Party discipline
enhancement are extremely important for the CPC. A lot of achievements have been
made, but we must be aware that corrupt activities still exist," he said. "The
people hate corruption and require the CPC and government to take strong actions
to stop it."
In the past two years, China prosecuted and punished
nearly 50,000 corrupt officials at various levels in the nationwide
anti-corruption drive, according to the latest government figures.
Meanwhile, the government has made efforts to prevent
common people's interests from being hurt by corrupt officials who have been
accused of illegally confiscating farmers' land, embezzling public funds and
delaying payment of migrant workers' wages.
"Despite the decline in the overall number of
corruption cases there is a greater number of cases involving higher ranking
officials who are accused of taking larger bribes and severely impairs the image
of the CPC and government," He said.
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| Tian Fengshan, former
Heilongjiang governor and former minister of land and resources, stands
trial. | He's interview
coincided with the trial of Han Guizhi, former chairwoman of the Heilongjiang
Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference,
and Tian Fengshan, former minister of land and resources.
Han was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve
on Thursday for accepting bribes worth 7 million yuan.
On charges of accepting bribes, Tian's trail began
Tuesday at Beijing's No.2 Intermediate People's Court. Tian is accused of
accepting more than 4 million yuan (US$500,000) in bribes between 1995 and 2003,
when he was governor of Heilongjiang Province and later land and resources
minister.
Corruption is still serious, He said. "The
achievements of the anti-corruption campaign are still far below the
requirements of the CPC Central Committee and the expectations of the common
people."
"At this transitional period of fundamental
structural reform, loopholes exist in China's administrative mechanism," he
said, stressing an effective anti-corruption system has yet to be established.
"Greed, hedonism and egoism have grown among a few
officials during the development of China's socialist market economy," he said.
On the future of anti-corruption measures, He said
the CPC and government will focus on supervision and further improve
administrative mechanism.
(China Daily contributes to the
story) |