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BEIJING, March 30 (Xinhua) -- He Yong, deputy head of
the Communist Party of China (CPC)'s disciplinary watchdog, on Thursday ordered
governments at various levels to continue to combat commercial bribery.
He, deputy secretary of the CPC Central Commission
for Discipline Inspection, said local governments should have a strong sense of
responsibility and urgency in removing corruption from business dealings.
Addressing a workshop attended by officials in charge
of commercial bribery fight in seven major Chinese cities, he said the fight
against commercial bribery is a crucial part of the country's anti-corruption
campaign, which is of great importance to solving some outstanding problems
appearing in the process of the country's development.
Officials from Beijing, Tianjian, Shanghai,
Chongqing, Dalian, Ningbo, and Shenzhen briefed He on their anti-graft efforts
at the meeting.
On Wednesday, He visited the General Administration
of Industry and Commerce to supervise its efforts to head off commercial
bribery.
He said administrations of industry and commerce at
each level shoulder an "important responsibility" to maintain market order and
business operations, and face a "difficult task" in the national fight against
commercial bribery.
"Once they are found to be involved in such bribery,
people or organizations should be prosecuted in good time and be disciplined
with severe punishments," he told staff of the administration.
He demanded tighter surveillance over businesses in
areas such as food, medicine and medical instruments. Enditem |