Military to study Hu's speech on fighting corruption (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-07-01 21:28
A senior Chinese military official on Saturday asked the military to answer
Chinese President Hu Jintao's call to fight corruption, following the exposure
of one of the country's most serious military scandals.
"All levels of military personnel should earnestly study President Hu's
speech, to raise the sense of responsibility of fulfilling our military's
mission," said Xu Caihou, Vice Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission.
Addressing a ceremony attended by China's key military figures to mark the
CPC's 85th anniversary, Xu said the military should unswervingly uphold the
CPC's leadership, strengthen self-discipline and strictly abide by the Party
rules.
On Friday, Chinese President Hu Jintao, also chairman of the Central Military
Commission, called for intensified anti-corruption efforts at a grand rally in
Beijing to mark the 85th founding anniversary of the CPC, that falls on
Saturday.
Hu stressed the Party members should take effective measures and make
painstaking efforts to combat corruption.
The call came a day after the former deputy chief of the navy, Wang Shouye,
was expelled from China's national legislature for taking bribes and other
irregularities.
Wang had already been stripped of the military post. It was one of the most
serious military scandals involving high-ranking officers since New China was
founded in 1949.
After Hu made his speech, various departments of the government asked their
staff to study Hu's talk. His speech has also been printed and made into CDs and
DVDs, which are on sale in major bookstores.
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