CHINA-TIBET: TAR DISCIPLINE INSPECTION COMMISSION STANDING COMMITTEE MEETS ON FEBRUARY 22

The CDIC Daily (February 22) reported that the TAR Disciplinary Commission Standing Committee recently held its meeting, which 'emphasised that it is necessary to deeply grasp the responsibilities and tasks of the discipline inspection and supervision organs in promoting the party's self-revolution, to be sober and firm on the road forever, and to persevere to comprehensively Strictly govern the party to advance in depth, and constantly realize the strategic goal of not being corrupt, not being corrupt, and not wanting to be corrupt'. It revealed that in 2021, the discipline inspection and supervision organs of the Tibet Autonomous Region will adhere to the principle of no restricted areas, full coverage, and zero tolerance, and insist on heavy containment, strong pressure, and long deterrence. They will deal with 6,869 clues, a year-on-year increase of 41.3%, and file 1,814 cases, punish 1,788 people, and transfer them to prosecutors. There were 73 people in the agency, an increase of 28.3%, 8.3%, and 69.8% year-on-year respectively; 304 party members and cadres at the county level and above were registered, a year-on-year increase of 29.4%, including 38 district management cadres; 321 "top leaders" at all levels were investigated and punished.





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