A website that was opened by the top disciplinary agency of the Communist Party of China (CPC) has received an average of 827 corruption tip-offs daily since its launch. The website made the announcement on October 8.
The website, www.ccdi.gov.cn, was run by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CPC in conjunction with the Ministry of Supervision, in order to improve communication and interaction between the departments and the public.
In the first month since its launch on September 2, a total of 24,800 reports were submitted. In comparison, there was an average of 300 reports received daily between April and August.
As of October 2, the website had had more than 4,200 registered users.
The website hosts 10 services, including an online forum where the public can make proposals, share opinions and ask questions about anti-corruption efforts.
In addition to receiving tip-offs, the website publishes the latest information on graft investigations.
The public can also access a database of Party regulations and laws related to corruption on the website. |