The following is the full text of the Resolution of the 16th
National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on the Work
Report of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI),
adopted by the 16th CPC National Congress on November 14, 2002:
The 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC)
has examined and approved the Work Report of the Central Commission
for Discipline Inspection. The Congress fully affirms the work of
the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.
The Congress urges the central and local commissions for discipline
inspection at all levels to hold high the great banner of Deng
Xiaoping Theory, fully act on the important thought of Three
Represents, conscientiously study and implement the spirit of the
16th CPC National Congress, uphold the principle that the Party is
strict with its members, earnestly accomplish all the tasks
specified in the CPC Constitution, keep pace with the times, blaze
new trails in a pioneering spirit, and further improve the
discipline inspection so as to ensure a smooth implementation of
the Party's line, principles and policies. The Congress also urges
them to intensify their efforts in improving the Party's work
style, building a clean and honest government and combating
corruption, and work for the overall interest of reform,
development and stability. Party committees at all levels should
take the important thought of Three Represents as their guide to
action, continue to strengthen their leadership over the work of
discipline inspection, strengthen Party building, and unswervingly
fulfill all the tasks of combating corruption and building a clean
and honest government assigned by the Party Central Committee. They
should make sustained efforts to improve the Party's work style,
build a clean and honest government and carry on the fight against
corruption in depth so as to provide a political guarantee for the
implementation of the strategic planning and major policy decisions
made at the 16th CPC National Congress.
(Xinhua News Agency November 14, 2002)