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China's anti-graft struggle to proceed steadily

2014-12-13 09:48 Xinhua Web Editor: Gu Liping
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China's top discipline official Wang Qishan said Friday that the government will march at an unchanged pace to clean up the government and struggle against corruption.

Wang, secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the Communist Party of China (CPC), made the remarks at a meeting with a delegation from the National Reform Council (NRC) of Thailand.

The NRC delegation is headed by Teeradej Meepien, former vice president of the Thai Parliament and former Senate speaker.

Wang said that construction of clean government and the struggle against corruption will never end.

"We will maintain strong political determination," Wang said, adding that the country will remain firm and focused on the current task.

Wang said corruption has been existing since the beginning of human civilization, with no exception in any country in the world. He said the CPC is fully aware that clean governance is crucial to winning the endorsement of the people and realizing the Chinese Dream.

"We can solve the problem of self-supervision of the ruling party and win the people's confidence through real action," Wang said.

Teeradej expressed the readiness to step up exchanges with China in respect of reform, opening up and combating corruption.

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