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Chinese premier vows devolution to limit graft   

李克强强调:放好权管住钱抓落实惩贪腐

2月9日,中国国务院召开第三次廉政工作会议,中共中央政治局常委、国务院总理李克强发表讲话。他强调,各级政府和部门要认真贯彻落实习近平总书记在十八届中央纪委五次全会上的重要讲话精神,按照中央纪委五次全会相关部署,深化改革,依法行政,正风肃纪,廉政勤政,持续推进党风廉政建设和反腐败工作,促进经济平稳健康发展和社会和谐稳定。[查看全文]
2015-02-10 08:36 Xinhua Web Editor: Gu Liping
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang (C) speaks during the third meeting on clean governance in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 9, 2015. (Xinhua/Pang Xinglei)

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang (C) speaks during the third meeting on clean governance in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 9, 2015. (Xinhua/Pang Xinglei)

The Chinese government will devolve some powers to lower levels in order to reduce scope for officials bargaining for benefits, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Monday, putting forward requirements for anti-corruption work in 2015.

Li made the remarks during the third meeting on clean governance, which focused on strictly managing public assets and limiting misuse of power as China's campaign against corruption continues.

The pre-approval process of investment projects will be significantly slashed this year, while all examinations for non-administrative permission will be canceled, the premier said.

He also urged the government to clean intermediary service sectors, breaking monopolies and strengthening regulation so as to eradicate the "grey zone" of administrative examinations and approvals.

The central and local governments should make lists of those who have certain powers and their responsibilities, Li proposed.

The premier said that, although there were significant results in anti-graft work last year, corruption still plagues the government in some sectors, largely because a minority of officials have so much power to give approvals and mete out benefits.

At the meeting, the premier vowed to strengthen regulation of using public funds, pledging to put government income and expenditure under budgetary management and offer "a readable account book" to the public.

"Every single penny of government expenses should be subject to auditing supervision," he said. "Supervision over state-owned assets and enterprises should be tightened to make sure no national property is pocketed by a small number of corrupt officials."

Li asked officials at all levels to act on what they say and avoid empty talk.

"Those who are lazy with administrative duties and don't make the slightest contribution to governance will be harshly punished while those who practice diligent government will be given a stage," he said.

To fight corruption, Li urged officials to tackle root causes of problems.

"All Party members should observe CPC disciplines, rectify undesirable work style, and advocate frugality," said Li.

He pledged to keep up the tough stance against graft, severely punishing corrupt officials and restraining power in "the cage of regulations".

Officials at all levels should take the lead to abide by laws and regulations, the premier added, while supervisory organs should carry out inspections to clean governance.

The meeting was attended by vice premiers Zhang Gaoli, Liu Yandong, Wang Yang, Ma Kai, as well as other senior officials of the State Council. Wang Qishan, secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China, attended the meeting on invitation.

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