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BEIJING, Feb. 13 (Xinhuanet) -- The
discipline watchdog of the Communist Party of China (CPC) pledged heavier
crackdown on corruption and other acts violating the CPC's disciplines,
according to its work report released Monday.
"The Central
Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CPC punished 115,143 members last
year, accounting for 1.7 per thousand of the party membership total," says the
report on the work of the commission, delivered by secretary Wu Guanzheng at the
commission¡¯s Sixth Plenary Session on Jan. 5.
Of the punished members, 15,177 have
been handed over to judicial departments for suspected involvement in criminal
activities, the report says.
The report disclosed that
disciplinary organs of various levels put on file for investigation 147,539
cases involving violations of the CPC's disciplines from December 2004 through
November 2005. Of these cases, 148,931 cases have been closed, which resulted in
the expulsion of 24,188 members from the CPC.
According to the report, 4,878
officials nationwide admitted they owned stakes in coal mines, with a total
registered capital of 737 million yuan (91 million U.S. dollars). Of this, 562
million yuan (69.4 million U.S. dollars) had been withdrawn by November 2005.
"A campaign to make government
officials and leaders of state-owned enterprises give up their shares in coal
mines has achieved initial success," Wu said in the report.
The CPC's top discipline official
also disclosed in his report that disciplinary organs of various levels dealt
with 21,010 complaints involving administrative licensing and penalized 2,845
CPC members for their roles in such cases.
China put in force the
Administrative Licensing Law in 2004 to simplify administrative licensing
procedure and regulate the use of administrative power, considered key to
reducing corruption.
According to the report, the CPC's
disciplinary organs punished 240 officials at and above the county level
responsible for 115 most serious accidents.
The report listed major tasks of the
commission in 2006, which include:
-- maintaining the CPC's discipline
by actively performing its obligation of discipline watchdog to safeguard
building of harmonious society.
-- improving the work style of the
party and resolutely rectify unhealthy performances that harm interests of the
people.
-- educating leading cadres of the
importance of maintaining integrity and fighting corruption through various
ways, including publicizing good examples and bad examples.
-- strictly enforcing party
disciplines by resolutely punishing officials who have violated the disciplines.
-- deepening reform and
improving the current system to stem corruption at its sources.
-- strengthening check and supervision over the use of power. Enditem |