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UPDATED: September 9, 2013 NO. 37 SEPTEMBER 12, 2013
Discipline Online
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The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the Communist Party of China and the Ministry of Supervision jointly launched an official website on September 1. Tip-offs about corruption cases can be submitted to the website, which will publish the latest information from important meetings, campaigns and graft investigations. The public can access a database of Party regulations and laws against corruption through it.

As a major move to improve anti-corruption efforts, the website will be a bridge between the public and anti-corruption agencies, said Wang Qishan, head of the CCDI, when inspecting the operation of the website on September 3.



 
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