China's anti-graft chief stresses promoting Party self-governance, combating corruption
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While visiting different localities, Li urged discipline inspection and supervision agencies to continue intensifying the crackdown on irregularities and corruption among the people, and to perform their oversight duties well to step up work to improve conduct, promote integrity and combat corruption in state-owned enterprises.
At a symposium held during the tour, Li called on discipline inspection and supervision agencies at all levels to deepen political oversight and achieve new, greater results in their exercise of full, rigorous Party self-governance. He also urged them to enhance their political capacities, their understanding of policies, and their knowledge of discipline and laws.
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