BEIJING, Jan. 13, 2009 (Xinhua) -- Hu Jintao, general
secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, on Tuesday
urged the Party's anti-corruption body to "firmly correct official wrongdoings"
that harm public interests.
Addressing a plenary session of the CPC Central
Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), the ruling Party's internal
anti-corruption body, Hu said Party officials should maintain their political
integrity and lead the people to overcome difficulties amid hardships.
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Hu Jintao, general secretary of the
Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, addresses the third
plenary session of the 17th CPC Central Commission for Discipline
Inspection in Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 13, 2009. (Xinhua/Lan
Hongguang) Photo
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The CPC committees, governments and the Party's
discipline organs at all levels had maintained a rigorous crackdown on all forms
of corruption since the Party's 17th National Congress in 2007, said Hu, also
Chinese president.
He called on the Party's discipline organs to focus
on power abuse, bribery and misconduct, pledging that no corrupt officials would
be allowed to escape punishment.
"We should be fully aware that the fight against
corruption needs long-term, complicated and tough efforts," said Hu.
"In the anti-corruption efforts, we should also pay
attention to both punishment and prevention and achieve effects to earn trust
from the people and provide solid assurance for reform, development and
stability," he said.
ATTACH IMPORTANCE TO
PARTY MEMBER'S INTEGRITY
Hu said that in the face of complicated and changing
international situations and domestic reforms, the integrity of officials at all
levels was vital to keep steady economic growth and social harmony.
Officials' integrity and honesty would determine
their behavior at work and off duty, Hu said. Officials should consciously
adhere to socialist core value judgments as well as the Party's basic theories
and policies.
Self-discipline and supervision must be relied on to
cultivate clean and dedicated model leaders and the discipline organs should
conduct unremitting education on virtue and morality, Hu said.
To realize the objectives, he urged the CCDI to carry
out more education and supervision of Party officials, and ensure against abuse
of authority.
Supervision and inspection should also be promoted
and implemented in major decision making and deployment in accordance with the
scientific outlook on development, Hu said.
The disciplinary organs should also push harder on
investigations to corruption cases and deal with corruption problems in most
high-risk departments or governmental affairs, he added.
Hu emphasized six aspects in the Party's
anti-corruption work for immediate concentration:
-- Party officials should always ask the people for
political advices, basic needs and suggestions for resolving social problems,
and try harder to take practical measures to tackle public difficulties.
-- Officials should make more efforts to learn Party
theories and policies and increase their capabilities to deal with complex
situations by applying theory to practice.
-- Officials should always remember their duties and
responsibilities endowed by the Party and people, and fulfill their assignment
with more devotion.
-- Officials should hold a correct concept of
political achievements by respecting and seeking truth in their work.
-- Officials should always prioritize people's
interests and refrain from seeking personal gains or furthering their own
interests.
-- Officials should maintain the Party's solidity and
unity, and strictly abide by Party rules and regulations. They also should
increase economic awareness to frugally conduct all undertakings.
Hu urged Party committees at all levels to regard
strengthening education on integrity and honesty for officials as an important
task in managing the Party by strict rules.
He also encouraged the Party's self-discipline organs
to bravely fight all forms of corruption and illegalities, calling on Party
committees to support anti-graft work.
Statistics from the commission showed that 4,960
officials above county head level were punished nationwide during the year
ending last November.
The session was presided over by He Guoqiang, head of
the CCDI. At present were other senior CPC officials Wu Bangguo, Wen Jiabao, Jia
Qinglin, Li Changchun, Xi Jinping, Li Keqiang and Zhou Yongkang.
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