China’s Communist Party to discuss amending constitution, graft fight
Trial work has already begun for that commission, which is likely to be formally codified in law in March at the meeting of China's largely rubber stamp parliament.
Xi Jinping has vowed that his war against graft will not ease until officials at all levels dare not, cannot and do not want to be corrupt. (Source: AP photo/File)
China’s ruling Communist Party will meet next month to discuss amending the constitution and to talk about the ongoing fight against graft, state media said on Wednesday, ahead of March’s expected passing of a new anti-corruption law.
Fighting deeply ingrained graft has been a key policy plank for President Xi Jinping in his first term in office, and that battle will take on a new hue with the setting up of the National Supervision Commission as he begins his second term.
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