China plans to step up fight against corruption
China's ruling Communist Party says it plans more inspections and supervision of officials as it battles corruption, a deep-rooted problem that has gotten worse and could threaten political stability.
The party's vice chairman for discipline Wu Yuliang said at a news onference Wednesday that it will monitor the use of public vehicles and supervise officials' financial assets to curb and combat illegal financial activities.
China has launched numerous efforts to curb graft, but it remains common among Communist Party officials. Corruption is often a focal point of protests by ordinary Chinese.
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