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Targeted disciplinary inspections to reinforce poverty reduction efforts
    2018-10-16  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE 19th Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee on Wednesday announced a set of plans for the second round of its disciplinary inspections, which will target poverty alleviation.

It marks the first time that the central leading group on disciplinary inspection has centered its inspections on a specific subject.

As the country aims to eradicate poverty by 2020, the inspections will serve as the vehicle guaranteeing this victory.

The groundwork for this round of inspections was already laid by a guideline on the CPC Central Committee’s three-year work plan on poverty elimination released earlier this year, which called for inspections specifically on poverty relief.

The CPC listed targeted poverty alleviation as one of the three major battles to fight in the process of building a moderately prosperous society. Methods of this round of inspections were also customized and upgraded.

To ensure inspections are more comprehensive and better organized, the inspection teams will be deployed to 26 Party organizations at provincial-level regions, mostly in the central and western parts of China, and to central government departments related to poverty relief work and financial institutes, including Agricultural Bank of China and Agricultural Development Bank of China.

Specifically, inspectors will keep an eye on how the organizations implement the policies of the CPC Central Committee, how they fulfill their responsibilities, how the disciplinary inspection commissions and related departments supervise and monitor, and how the organizations deal with the problems discovered during the inspections.

Reports and materials from previous supervision and inspections from various departments have been gathered and examined for the inspectors to have a better understanding of major problems and work focuses in different regions and agencies.

According to the plans, combining the reports and materials with the new findings during the inspections, inspectors will re-examine and analyze the problems, further remind and urge those responsible for poverty reduction work to be vigilant, and continue to build on the achievements made in the campaign.

(Xinhua)

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