China punished 207,214 officials in the countryside for breaking
laws and regulations from 2003 to June this year, according to the
Ministry of Supervision and the Central Commission for Discipline
Inspection (CCDI) of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
Only in the first six months this year, 671 rural officials were
facing criminal charges while 10,822 were disciplined, the ministry
and the commission said.
The CCDI said it launched several campaigns in the past four
years against misuse of subsidies to farmers, random fines and fees
imposed on rural residents, land use contracts that harm farmers'
interests and overspending in infrastructure development.
As part of the efforts to create clean administrations in rural
areas, accounting management has been handed over by village
committees in most part of China to independent accounting service
centers to avoid malpractice, according to the Ministry of
Supervision.
Meanwhile, villagers have taken bigger part in decision-making
while every official in village committees will be audited after
finishing his term, the ministry said.
(Xinhua News Agency October 3, 2007)