BEIJING - The discipline agency of the Communist Party of China (CPC) has invited the public to turn in Party members and officials' with slack work styles, online.
The CPC's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) has asked netizens to put forward suggestions for eradicating malpractice for the next month.
Disobeying orders and Party discipline, evading Party supervision, or poor management by Party committees could all be considered slack, the CCDI said on Friday.
The CCDI sets an topic every month to solicit online opinion. Its official website came online in Sept. 2013 to help the once secret agency interact with the public.
Monthly topics have included the use of the Internet in the fight against graft, ways to deal with both high-profile "tigers" and low-ranking "flies", and suggestions for improving the CCDI website.