ワイロも「スマホ」で…中国政府、名節を控え「腐敗取り締まり」を強化
Wiro also uses ``smartphones''...Chinese government strengthens ``crackdown on corruption'' ahead of New Year's holiday
As it becomes increasingly difficult to expose corruption in China, the inspectorate has announced that it will ``strengthen crackdowns on excessive government spending'' ahead of the year-end and New Year holidays and next year's Lunar New Year.
According to Hong Kong's South China Morning Post (SCMP) on the 5th, China's highest assessment body, the Central Discipline Inspection Commission of the Communist Party, announced on its website on the 4th the 11th anniversary of the ``Central Eight Provisions.''
I warned him through the content he posted on Ji and SNS. The “Central Section 8 Provisions” are “improvement of research methods,” “simplification of meetings,” “simplification of report documents,” “self-restraint in guarding and traffic control,” “manuscripts, books, and publications.”
These include stricter regulations, compliance with norms for overseas business trips, and frugality. In December 2012, immediately after Chinese President Xi Jinping took office, he convened a meeting of the Communist Party's Central Politburo and launched an anti-corruption movement.
This is the core provision for public officials as indicated in the instructions. From January to October this year, the Communist Party Central Committee for Discipline Inspection detected approximately 80,000 violations of the anti-luxury regulations, and 114,238 people were investigated and policed.
Of these, 80,096 people have been disciplined by party or administrative officials. The Communist Party's Central Committee for Discipline Inspection said, ``Corruption gradually takes on new forms, making it difficult to expose and preventing corruption.''
There is a lurking danger of movement." He continued, ``As the problems of the Four Winds (bureaucracy, red tape, hedonism, and the trend of luxury) are becoming more hidden and deformed, it is necessary for precise supervision.
"We have to do a lot of research," he said. The Central Committee for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party said, ``New unbeatable methods such as bribery through the airdrop function of smartphones, lecture fees and consulting fees.
We will more carefully investigate the excessive giving and receiving of ruting fees, expensive alcohol, mooncakes, and cigarettes.''
2023/12/06 16:34 KST
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