BEIJING, Jan. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Party committees and discipline inspection
commissions at all levels in the military should step up their anti-corruption
efforts, a senior Chinese official said here Saturday.
Xu Caihou, a member of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of China
(CPC) Central Committee and also vice-chairman of the Central Military
Commission, made the call at a meeting on discipline inspection work of the
military.
Xu said the military should study and have a good understanding of the
important speech by Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Communist Party of China
(CPC) Central Committee at the just concluded sixth plenary session of the CPC
Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.
In his speech, Hu highlighted the importance of strengthening the Party's
efforts to fight corruption and build clean government, stressed the role of the
Party Constitution as a guideline for the anti-corruption campaign, and called
on all Party members to study, abide by, implement and safeguard the Party
Constitution.
Citing Hu's speech, Xu said the military should have a clear view of the
current situation and new tasks, and fully realize the responsibility and
urgency of the anti-corruption work. The military should solve outstanding
problems concerning the Party's work style, set higher standards and take
down-to-earth measures for the anti-corruption work.
Members of the military should further understand the scientific concept of
development, and enhance their sense of responsibility and the practical work
capability in line with the Party Constitution.
Discipline inspection organs should play its best role in Party building,
guaranteeing all anti-corruption work be carried out.
A communique was issued here Saturday for the sixth plenary session of the
CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, which was held in Beijing from
Jan. 5 to 6.