China / Clean governance

Xi Jinping vows 'power within cage of regulations'

[2013-01-22 20:16]

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, vowed to unswervingly fight against corruption and keep power reined within the cage of regulations.
Public support rallied in fighting corruption

Anhui legislature opens with new style

[2013-01-22 19:14]

No welcoming banners, no red carpets, no liquor and no art performances.

Xi Jinping vows unswerving fight against corruption

[2013-01-22 15:53]

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, vowed to fight against corruption during a CPC disciplinary watchdog meeting on Tuesday.
Xi stresses fight against injustice, corruption 
Public support rallied in fighting corruption

Xi delivers speech on disciplinary watchdog meeting

[2013-01-22 13:32]

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), delivered an important speech at a plenary meeting of the CPC's disciplinary watchdog Tuesday.

Guangzhou mulls officials' asset disclosure

[2013-01-22 13:30]

A district in a South China mega-city will be among the first to pilot a scheme requiring officials to declare their assets and make them known to the public amid increasing public outcry against corruption.

Austerity measures part of new working style

[2013-01-22 07:52]

No ornamental flags, flowers or Chinese wines were offered to government advisers in Beijing at their annual meeting on Monday.

Anti-graft investigations rose in 2012 in Guangzhou

[2013-01-21 21:51]

Prosecutors in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, investigated 564 officials involved in 522 corruption cases in 2012.

Guangzhou officials probed over alleged graft

[2013-01-21 21:33]

Two senior officials from the capital of Guangdong province have been under probe for serious violation of Party discipline and State laws.

Official sacked, 49 others disciplined in Hubei

[2013-01-21 20:42]

One official in Huangshi, Hubei province, was sacked and 49 others were punished for inappropriate behavior during working hours.

Party bans extravagance, bureaucracy

[2013-01-21 20:02]

Once lavish fixtures of Chinese officials have all been banned under tough new restrictions to stamp out corruption.

Nation bans extravagance, bureaucracy

[2013-01-21 19:41]

Welcome ceremonies, flowers, banners and booze - once lavish fixtures of Chinese officials - have all been banned under tough new restrictions to stamp out corruption.

China orders police to cut banquets

[2013-01-16 07:24]

Chinese police have pledged to reduce lavish banquets, overseas visits, meetings and talks to fight formalism and bureaucratism.

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