Home / Government Briefings Spokespersons / Ministry Press Releases Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read
China to Launch Further Campaign to Stamp Out Official Corruption
Adjust font size:

China will start a month-long campaign on Thursday to publicly shame officials for dereliction of duty and abuse of power.

"We will use the campaign as an opportunity to strengthen ties with the media to fight dereliction and power abuse by officials. We will try to find clues from media reporting on official corruption and launch investigations accordingly," said Tong Jianming, spokesman of the Supreme People's Procuratorate on Wednesday.

Over the course of the month, prosecuting organs will publicize findings of the investigations and ways in which the public can report official corruption, he said.

From January 2003 to March 2007, China's prosecuting organs prosecuted 18,200 officials for dereliction of duty or abusing their position. Of these, 12,392 were convicted.

Wang Zhenchuan, deputy procurator-general of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, said dereliction by officials had resulted in 35.73 billion yuan of direct economic losses since 2003.

Listing examples of official corruption, he said that Yi Youde, vice mayor of Loudi City, Hunan Province, had squandered 82 million yuan of the local citizens' housing fund due to abuse of power.

Mou Zhibo and Chen Hongxin, both officials in charge of real estate management in Kuandian county, Liaoning Province, illegally granted permission to demolish housing to corrupt businessmen and caused more than 13 million yuan in economic losses.

In Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province, an agriculture official turned a blind eye to the sale of fake fertilizer and wiped out hectares of crops.

"Negligence and power abuse also widely exist among judicial staff. Some judicial workers infringe litigants' legal rights by fabricating evidence and distorting facts," Wang said.

A few judicial staff have acted as "protective shields" for criminal gangs and some judicial workers have even directly participated in criminal activities, he said

"All the wrongdoing has had a vile social impact," Wang said. "The phenomena of extracting confession through torture and illegal detention still exist, causing a baneful social effect," Wang added.

(Xinhua News Agency May 10, 2007)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Comment
Username Password Anonymous
China Archives
Related >>
Most Viewed >>
- Plastic bags set to be banned
- New commander for PLA Hong Kong Garrison appointed
- Chinese Servicemen to Wear New Uniforms
- Plastic bag ban
- Hubei gets new top official
Questions and Answers More
Q: What kind of law is there in place to protect pandas?
A: In order to put the protection of giant pandas and other wildlife under the law, the Chinese government put the protection of rare animals and plants into the Constitution.
Useful Info
- Who's Who in China's Leadership
- State Structure
- China's Political System
- China's Legislative System
- China's Judicial System
- Mapping out 11th Five-Year Guidelines
Links
- Chinese Embassies
- International Department, Central Committee of CPC
- State Organs Work Committee of CPC
- United Front Work Department, Central Committee of CPC
Policy Updates
主站蜘蛛池模板: 九九全国免费视频| 亚洲视频小说图片| 丰满爆乳一区二区三区| 波多野结衣被强女教师系列| 四虎在线观看一区二区| 高清一本之道加勒比在线| 国产精品99久久久久久猫咪 | 色多多网站入口| 国产综合在线观看视频| eeuss影院www在线观看免费 | 日韩一卡二卡三卡四卡| 亚洲av日韩av不卡在线观看| 欧美日韩亚洲成人| 亚洲精品无码国产| 狠狠色噜噜狠狠狠888米奇视频| 别揉我胸啊嗯上课呢的作文| 天天摸日日摸人人看| 女老丝袜脚摩擦阳茎视频 | 国产福利电影在线观看| 4444在线网站| 国产视频福利一区| 999在线视频精品免费播放观看 | 日本三级中文字幕| 久久国产成人精品国产成人亚洲| 日韩精品欧美国产精品忘忧草 | 欧美巨大bbbb| 亚洲日本人成中文字幕| 精品无人乱码一区二区三区| 国产XXX69麻豆国语对白| jizz.日本| 奇米影视777me| 久久er国产精品免费观看2| 欧美三级中文字幕完整版| 免费a级毛片无码| 精品久久久无码中文字幕边打电话| 噜噜噜噜噜在线观看视频| 国产精品白丝在线观看有码| 国产精品18久久久久久麻辣| 窝窝视频成人影院午夜在线| 国产精品女同久久久久电影院| 3d动漫精品啪啪一区二区中|