China's state-owned enterprises have been asked to promote
democratic administration and ensure employees' right to know to
improve supervision.
Wu Guanzheng, a member of the Standing
Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China
(CPC) Central Committee, made the instruction when inspecting
state-owned enterprises in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province,
from July 7 to July 8.
Wu, also secretary of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline
Inspection, urged further enhancing party-building and
anti-corruption drive in state-owned enterprises during the
inspection tour.
He said although new progress has been made in this field, there
still exist some problems that call for high attention and
effective countermeasures.
These problems include random bonus or material rewards,
conspicuous consumption and infringing upon the legal rights and
interests of employees, he said.
He urged stepping up investigation of corruption cases,
including those involving embezzling state assets, commercial
bribery and corruption behind major work safety accidents, and
meanwhile enhancing the supervision system to stem corruption at
its source.
During the tour, Wu also asked leaders of state-owned
enterprises to "care for the lives of workers and conscientiously
solve major issues that harm their interests".
(Xinhua News Agency July 11, 2006)