BEIJING
,
Jan
. 14 --
China
'
s
top
corruption
eradication
authority
on
Wednesday
put
forward
seven
priorities
for
2015,
including
tighter
scrutiny
of
senior
officials
and
intensified
efforts
to
track
down
corrupt
fugitives
hiding
abroad
.
A
communique
,
issued
after
the
fifth
plenary
session
of
the
Communist
Party
of
China
'
s
(
CPC
)
Central
Commission
for
Discip
line
Inspection
(
CCDI
),
which
ended
on
Wednesday
,
listed
the
priorities
as
follows
:
--
The
top
task
for
2015
will
be
the
tightening
up
of
internal
management
and
ensuring
central
leadership
policies
are
implemented
.
The
CCDI
demanded
that
senior
officials
"
toe
the
line
"
and
that
cronyism
,
fakery
and
sycophancy
would
not
be
tolerated
.
--
All
state-owned
ent
erprises
(
SOEs
)
under
the
care
of
the
central
government
will
be
subject
to
inspections
and
supervision
will
be
tightened
on
SOEs
across
the
board
.
--
The
heads
of
Party
and
government
departments
,
and
state-owned
enterprises
will
be
held
accountable
for
any
serious
corruption
cases
that
happen
under
their
charge
.
--
The
rooting
out
of
harmful
working
practices
,
including
abuse
of
public
money
and
bureaucracy
,
will
continue
.
--
Officials
in
key
positions
who
use
their
influence
in
infrastructure
projects
and
public
land
deals
,
embezzle
state-owned
assets
,
or
buy
and
sell
government
posts
will
face
serious
penalties
.
--
Disciplinary
inspection
organs
will
strengthen
international
cooperation
in
the
hunt
for
fugitive
officials
and
asset
recovery
.
--
The
CCDI
will
build
a
loyal
,
clean
,
responsible
discipline
inspection
team
.
Incompetent
inspectors
will
be
replaced
and
those
who
look
the
other
way
would
be
punished
.
The
session
,
which
was
attended
by
125
CCDI
members
,
reviewed
and
passed
a
report
presented
by
Wang
Qishan
,
the
CCDI
chief
.
President
Xi
Jinping
also
addressed
the
assembled
members
,
which
included
many
senior
Chinese
leaders
,
about
the
country
'
s
corruption
eradication
efforts
.
The
session
evaluated
that
the
achievements
of
2014
were
made
possible
thanks
to
the
Party
'
s
firm
leadership
,
joint
efforts
by
all
Party
organizations
and
members
,
the
public
'
s
support
and
the
hard
work
of
discipline
inspectors
.
The
communique
said
the
campaign
required
political
composure
,
restraint
and
patience
,
but
stressed
that
it
was
not
just
a
"
whirlwind
campaign
"
and
efforts
should
not
spur
"
mass
movements
"
that
disturb
social
order
.
"
The
anti-corruption
campaign
should
continue
forward
steadily
,
step
by
step
,"
the
document
said
.
Combatting
corruption
needs
the
support
and
participation
of
the
public
and
more
"
positive
energy
"
from
the
public
and
media
would
be
of
great
benefit
.
Acts
of
defiance
toward
countercorruption
measures
and
actions
that
spark
intense
public
criticism
will
be
"
cleaned
up
",
the
document
went
on
.
China
'
s
fierce
anti-corruption
campaign
in
2014
saw
a
number
of
high
profile
cases
that
shocked
the
country
,
including
Zhou
Yongkang
,
former
member
of
the
Standing
Committee
of
the
Political
Bureau
of
the
CPC
Central
Committee
;
and
Xu
Caihou
,
former
vice
chairman
of
the
Central
Military
Commission
.
According
to
the
CCDI
,
cases
involving
68
high-level
officials
are
under
investigation
or
have
been
closed
.
A
total
of
71,748
Chinese
officials
were
punished
in
2014
for
violations
of
the
eight-point
anti-graft
rules
.
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