China's anti-graft chief stresses full, rigorous Party governance
HARBIN -- China's anti-graft chief Li Xi urged renewed efforts in advancing full and rigorous Party governance during an inspection tour to Northeast China's Heilongjiang province.
Li, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and secretary of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, went on the tour from Tuesday to Friday.
During the inspection, Li visited the Central Grain Reserve Harbin Direct Warehouse Co., Ltd., which is affiliated to the China Grain Reserves Group (Sinograin). He also paid visits to Harbin Institute of Technology, a local rice-growing agricultural cooperative, and a village dwelled by people of Hezhe ethnicity.
He urged greater efforts in addressing corruption that occurs at the people's doorsteps and ensuring that the people can benefit more thoroughly and fairly from the fruits of the reform.
In order to comprehensively deepen reform, it is a must to give full play to the role of full and rigorous Party self-governance in providing political guidance and guarantees, said Li at a seminar held during the inspection tour. He reiterated the necessity to continuously improve conduct, enforce discipline, and combat corruption.
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