Graft crackdown set to continue and intensify
The government's anti-corruption campaign has been underway for two years now, and while many support the move, others complain that the process has taken too long and hasn't gone far enough, as Zhang Yan reports.
The fight against corruption has become a top priority for the central leadership, because it is key to China's future and the legitimacy of the government, according to leading experts.
At the ongoing two sessions, the annual meetings of the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Committee, many delegates have spoken warmly of the achievements of the anti-corruption drive and the determination to build a clean government, but others admitted that they harbor reservations about the duration and efficacy of the campaign.