One of China's top anti-corruption officials on Monday urged
governmental departments to work more closely with other countries
to fight corruption.
Wu Guanzheng, a member of the Standing Committee of the
Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, speaking at a meeting
for implementation of the UN Convention Against Corruption said,
"Government departments should narrow the gap between the UN
convention and domestic laws and strengthen international
cooperation."
China became a member of the United Nation (UN) Convention
against Corruption after the Standing Committee of the National
People's Congress (NPC) ratified the convention on Oct. 27, 2005.
"We should improve cooperation in law enforcement, judicial
assistance, criminal suspect repatriation and the return of illicit
money with the help of other members of the convention," said
Wu.
China will also make joint efforts with other members of the
convention to prevent corruption and curb commercial bribery.
He said the country will fast track negotiations with other
countries leading to treaties to new extradition and judicial
assistance.
He said China will learn other country's anti-corruption
experiences and further improve the effectiveness of its own
anti-corruption efforts.
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the
Communist Party of China, together with more than 20 Party and
governmental departments held a meeting here on Monday on the
implementation of the UN Convention against corruption.
(Xinhua News Agency June 13, 2006)