CHINA-ANTI-CORRUPTION: MAJOR ARTICLE BY DEPUTY SECRETARY OF CDIC DISCLOSES THAT 393 'LEADING CADRES AT OR ABOVE PROVINCIAL AND MINISTERIAL LEVEL' HAVE BEEN INVESTIGATED BETWEEN DECEMBER 2012 AND JUNE 2021

The People's Daily (December 24) published a major article by Xiao Pei, Deputy Secretary of the Central Discipline Inspection Commission (CDIC), titled 'Persist in the courage to struggle and self-revolution (indepth study and implementation of the spirit of the Sixth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the Party)'. Saying that "strictly governing the Party in an all-round way is the party's self-revolution", it said "General Secretary Xi Jinping profoundly summarized the historical experience of party building, creatively put forward the major proposition of "the party's self-revolution", and emphasized that to carry out the great social revolution of upholding and developing socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era, our  party must be brave enough to carry it out. Self-revolution will build the party stronger and stronger. The Party Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping at the core gives full play to the decisive role of party leadership and party building, and resolutely and thoroughly fights against prominent issues such as impure ideology, political impure, impure organization and impure style of work within the party, and strives to prevent it." In the article, Xiao Pei disclosed that "From December 2012 to June 2021, under the strong leadership of the Party Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping as the core, the discipline inspection and supervision organs filed a case to review and investigate 393 leading cadres at or above the provincial and ministerial level, and 22,000 cadres at the department and bureau level. There were more than 174,000 senior officials and 631,000 county-level officials".





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