Government and Policy

CPC watchdog woos tip-off with new website

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-10-28 22:33

BEIJING: China's discipline watchdog Wednesday opened a national informant website, to deal with the public's reports on discipline violation problems of the Party organizations and its members, and to collect suggestions for the Party's anti-corruption work.

The informant website, www.12388.gov.cn, was launched by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China (CPC), and the Ministry of Supervision.

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Citizens in China's 31 provinces and autonomous regions can all send their complains through the website, which has 31 portals for citizens from different places sending their appeals.

Each computer is required to send three letters each day in order to prevent repeated appeals.

The discipline watchdogs are also planning to establish informant website in city and county levels, in order to build a nationwide reporting system.

Since 2005, local supervision and discipline departments began to set up informant website one after another, which had accepted a large number of public complaints, helped relevant departments uncover valuable clues and also played an important role in combating corruption.

However, these websites did not work well because of its non-standard domain name and inadequate working system.

On June 26 last year, Supervision Ministry opened an informant hotline "12388" for people to report discipline offences of civil servants and officials.