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The system is more humane than it used to be

By Cao Yin | China Daily | Updated: 2016-07-04 08:17

The work of the disciplinary inspection authorities always leaves a deep impression on people, and I think that contributes to our officers' careful and responsible attitude when handling cases. The expression "have a cup of tea" is code for being questioned about disciplinary problems.

The close attention we pay to our work means the central leadership's fight against corruption has strong public support. However, the attention paid to some issues shows that our work is still misunderstood.

For example, some residents think uncovering disciplinary violations often relies on reports filed by officials' illicit lovers, but that's a misunderstanding. Actually, we conduct a lot of research into officials suspected of breaking the rules, but that's not to say that those sorts of reports aren't important.

The system is more humane than it used to be

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