CHINA-ANTI-CORRUPTION: CDIC SAYS IT WILL CONTINUE CRACKDOWN ON CORRUPT CADRES

The official website of the Central Discipline Inspection Commission (CDIC) disclosed on June 27, a summary of the national investigation and punishment of spiritual problems in violation of the eight central regulations in May 2022. It disclosed that in May, a total of 7,778 cases of 'spiritual problems' in violation of the eight central regulations were investigated and punished nationwide, and 11,299 people were criticised, educated, helped, and dealt with, of which 7,822 people were punished by party discipline and government affairs. This is the 105th consecutive month that monthly data has been released. Providing details, it said in May, a total of 3,250 problems were investigated and dealt with across the country, accounting for 83.5% of the total number of formalism and bureaucracy problems. The three types of issues investigated and dealt with, including illegally receiving valuable specialties and gifts, illegal eating, and drinking, and illegally issuing allowances or benefits, accounted for 36.3%, 20.8%, and 20.5% of hedonism and extravagance, respectively. In May, a total of 34 cases of leading cadres at the prefecture level were investigated and dealt with, 540 cases of leading cadres at the county and division level were investigated and dealt with, and 7,204 cases of cadres at the township level and below were investigated and dealt with. Among them, the problem of cadres at the township level and below accounted for 92.6% of the total number of problems investigated and dealt with. The Sixth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said that it will continue to 'unremittingly rectify corruption and unhealthy practices', and thoroughly rectify damage to the party's image.





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