Supervision system to battle graft becomes national law
China Daily | Updated: 2018-03-21 07:33
The top legislature adopted the country's first law on national supervision on Tuesday, offering a legal basis for a centralized, unified, authoritative and efficient supervisory network to fight graft.
The new law, an essential part of China's reform of supervisory institutions, is expected to serve as a fundamental and guiding law against corruption and for State supervision.
Under the law, new supervisory commissions will be established at the national, provincial, city and county levels. They will oversee all staff members of public offices, such as in Party organs, legislatures, governments, courts, procuratorates and political advisory bodies, as well as executives of State-owned enterprises and teachers in public schools.
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