Wang Qishan
Former Chinese vice president Wang Qishan (L) and Shanghai Party Chief Yu Zhengsheng present at the closing session of the National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 17, 2013. President Xi Jinping said he would fight for a 'great renaissance of the Chinese nation', in his first speech as head of state of the world's most populous country.
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Improper conduct is the hotbed of corruption. We must resolutely oppose formalism, bureaucratism and hedonism
The building of a Party work style and a clean government as well as the fight against corruption concerns the life and death of the Party, which requires the endeavors of the whole Party
Officials at multiple levels, especially senior officials, should be strict with themselves and set a good example for others. They should also intensify restrictions for their relatives and staff, who must not have privilegesMore quotes »
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Anti-graft chief stresses intra-Party supervision
Wang Qishan (C), secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, addresses a conference and training session on central-level Party inspection in Beijing, capital of China, May 17, 2013. (Xinhua/Xie Huanchi) from SINA English Read more »
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