Global Times: China enhances village inspection to crack down on corruption at grassroot level as anti-graft campaign enters uncharted water

BEIJING, Dec. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- "We must carry out village inspections in a solid and in-depth manner to promote the resolution of grassroots issues and problems affecting the masses," China's anti-graft chief Li Xi said at a symposium recently held on advancing village inspection work.

Li, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and secretary of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), stressed at the symposium on November 20 that village inspection is an inevitable requirement to promote the comprehensive and strict governance of the CPC to extend to grassroots levels and further crack down on the irregularities and corruptions on the people's doorsteps.

Conduct village inspections well is a strong guarantee for consolidating and expanding the achievements of poverty alleviation, promoting comprehensive rural revitalization, and better advancing the construction of Chinese modernization. It is also an important measure to further strengthen the construction of grassroots Party organizations and improve grassroots governance capabilities and levels, Li said.

About a month ahead of the symposium, the CPC CCDI and the National Commission of Supervision (NCS) unveiled on its website that from January to September this year, 77,000 current or former village Party chiefs and heads of village committees had been investigated by discipline inspection and supervision agencies across China. The number during the same period in 2023 was 46,000 and the number of the year of 2023 was 61,000, according to the website.

In an editorial published on November 25 on the website of the CCDI and NCS, it said data and public sentiment serve as a mirror, reflecting both the significant progress made in combating corruption of "small flies" and the fact that the existing corruption has not been fully eradicated. It indicated that efforts to tackle such corruption still need to be strengthened.

While addressing the third plenary session of the 20th CPC CCDI in January, Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, also Chinese president and chairman of the Central Military Commission, called for advancing the Party's self-reform and winning the tough and protracted battle against corruption, according to the Xinhua News Agency.

After persistent anti-corruption efforts over the past 10 years of the new era, an overwhelming victory has been achieved in the fight against corruption, with the gains fully consolidated, Xi said. "But the situation remains grave and complex."