Special Report: 17th CPC National Congress
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Ouyang Song, deputy head of the Organization Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), speaks during a press conference held
by the press center of the 17th CPC National Congress in
Beijing, capital of China£¬Oct. 17, 2007. The seven-day 17th CPC National
Congress was opened in Beijing on Oct. 15. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) -- A senior Party official
said here Wednesday that 427 officials who are also members of the Communist
Party of China (CPC) have been investigated by judicial departments for breaking
laws in recent years.
Ouyang Song, vice head of the CPC Central Committee
Organization Department, said at a press briefing that between 2003 and 2006 all
discipline inspection organs nationwide investigated 133,467 Party officials,
including 7,520 ones who were ranking members of management of state-owned
enterprises.
According to results of the investigation, 2,585 were
dismissed or demoted, 1,363 were disciplined in line with Party regulations, and
427 who severely violated Party regulations and broke laws were transferred to
judicial investigation, Ouyang said.
He also revealed that 9,378 officials were penalized
for violating rules in the recruitment, promotion and management of personnel.
He did not elaborate on the cases, which often
involve corruption and under-the-table deals to buy off promotions and recruit
people with special connections.
"We have continuously enhanced supervision of
officials in a more innovative way," Ouyang said, citing a widely-accepted
practice for officials to submit self evaluation reports on routine basis, an
effort to check corruption, and stricter auditing work to make sure the
officials are not making undeserved money.
