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Mobile app joins toolbox in anti-corruption effort

By ZHANG YI/ZHANG YAN (China Daily) Updated: 2015-07-21 07:15

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A series of documentaries giving details of 30 corruption cases has also been made public on the website. In the documentaries, nearly 100 anti-corruption fighters, whistleblowers and targeted officials give a full picture of how the anti-graft authority handles cases.

The commission's website also provides regular talk shows featuring comments from professionals on the latest anti-corruption moves. Nine shows have been produced since July last year focusing on how to eradicate corruption and build an effective supervision system for clean government.

Gao, who has taken part in the program, said the CCDI allowed commentators to talk on their own and didn't interfere with the opinions expressed during the show.

He said guests in the 30-minute show are picked by the CCDI with officials from its inspection team, the official in charge of the legal department of the General Office of the Central Committee of the CPC and professors from a variety of universities.

"It was relaxing when I took part in the show, and there is no preset script. For me, it is like an academic discussion," Gao said.

The website has publicized contact details, including for its 31 branches nationwide-an unprecedented move for an organization that had been cloaked in secrecy.

Contact the writer at zhang_yi@chinadaily.com.cn

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