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CPC Vows to Strike Harder against Corruption
The Communist Party of China is urging disciplinary inspection bodies at all levels to fight harder against corruption.
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The Communist Party of China is urging disciplinary inspection bodies at all levels to fight harder against corruption.
A circular issued by the CPC Central Commission for Disciplinary Inspection says the anti-corruption drive aims to provide a solid political guarantee for the strategic plans and decisions made at the 16th Party Congress.
The CPC Organization Department is also calling on its branches throughout the country to fully implement the spirit of the recent Party Congress.
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