Chinese Authorities will step up crackdowns on bribes involved
in commercial activities like building projects, land transfer,
property trade, medical purchase and sale, government procurement,
and exploration and sale of resources.
He Yong, member of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of
China (CPC) Central Committee and deputy secretary of the CPC
Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, remarked this at a
workshop attended by discipline- and law-enforcing officials
Monday.
He urged discipline- and law-enforcing departments to deal with
complaints and tips from ordinary people, with great care, while
paying attention to hot topics in media reports and information in
media reports that may carry clues of bribes.
Judicial and administrative law-enforcing departments and
supervisory departments should join hands in crackdowns on
business-related bribes, he noted.
The Authorities launched a campaign to crack down on the kind of
bribes early this year, in a bid to curb the occurrence of the
crimes, win trust from the people, and provide a strong protection
for a healthily-developing economy and a harmonious and stable
society.
(Xinhua News Agency June 13, 2006)