BEIJING, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- The Communist Party of
China's (CPC) top anti-corruption official on Friday urged tighter supervision
and inspection to ensure the implementation of the central government's economic
policies.
He Guoqiang, secretary of the CPC Central Commission
for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), made these comments at a conference held
before inspection groups headed for local governments.
The central government has announced steps to spur
domestic demand and boost economic development in the face of the global
economic slowdown.
A supervision work leading group, composed of the
CCDI, the Ministry of Supervision, the National Development and Reform
Commission, the Ministry of Finance and the National Audit Office, has been set
up to supervise the projects invested in by the central government and the
implementation of economic policies.
Twenty-four groups will go to 31 provinces,
municipalities and autonomous regions to carry out inspections.
He asked inspectors to examine project plans, as well
as approval and construction procedures, to ensure they were in compliance with
laws and regulations.
Supervision over the management and use of money, as
well as project quality, should be tightened, He said.
He, who is also a member of the Standing Committee of
the CPC Central Committee Political Bureau, added that officials found taking
bribes or embezzling funds should be severely punished.