China’s anti-corruption campaign has proceeded without letup. Central government officials have briefed about 100 foreign envoys about its efforts to eliminate graft in the bureaucracy.
Although the Communist Party of China has been open with its anti-graft investigations, it is the first time the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CDDI) has invited a large number of diplomats to discuss the key measures it has undertaken to sanction erring public officials, reported the China Daily.
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Wu Yuliang, deputy secretary of CCDI of the CPC; Xiao Pei, vice minister of supervision; and Liu Jianchao, director of international cooperation bureau of the CCDI led the briefing on China’s anti-corruption campaign.
In attendance were members of the diplomatic core coming from 113 countries and 13 offices of international organizations in China.
During the briefing, the foreign diplomats questioned the Chinese officials and also lauded the country’s determined anti-corruption drive, describing it as an „outstanding political accomplishment.