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  Party delegates call for tougher crackdown on corruption (11/12/2002)

Delegates attending the ongoing 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) said the Party must improve its work style and fight against corruption so as to govern the country well.

They share the view that anti-corruption is a long-term and arduous task, and that both the causes and consequences of corruption should be dealt with at the same time.

"Anti-corruption is a serious political struggle concerning the life and death of the Party and state," delegate Bian Cuiping said, noting that Jiang Zemin's report at the congress shows the Party's determination in punishing corrupt Party members.

Chen Peizhong, a delegate from Yunnan Province, said system improvement is a good method to prevent and deal with corruption at the source.

The delegates expressed the belief that over the last 13 years the Party has managed to find a way of effectively combating corruption through its own efforts and public participation. Anti- corruption is done amid rapid economic expansion under conditions of a socialist market economy, he noted.

"Whether the Party is bold enough to cut the tumors of corruption from its own body and strengthen anti-corruption will be a major test having a bearing on its survival and development, " said Wu Tianxiang, a delegate from Hubei Province.

Delegate Chen Songlin from Anhui Province said a ruling party would face serious consequences if it could not manage well its leading officials.

As a planned economy is shifting toward a market economy, Teng Jiuming from Chongqing Municipality said, a conflict of interests among various social circles tends to make the fight against corruption more difficult.

"We should have a full understanding of the urgency of anti- corruption, but on the other hand should know that it is a long- term task which needs unswerving determination," he said.

Statistics show that the Party's discipline inspection organs have received less letters of complaint or accusation since 1999. A rise in corruption cases in some fields has been brought under control.

(xinhua)

 
     
     
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Jiang Zemin, in his report to the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, said the Party's door is open to all positive factors of the society, including private entrepreneurs, foreign-invested firm employees, self-employed businessmen and freelance professionals, he also said that the Party should advance with the times. What's your opinion?

 
     
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