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CGTN: Why China's anti-corruption drive never stops
The CPC will enhance strict self-governance and oversight reforms to ensure public funds for elderly care and medical aid reach those in need, reinforcing clean governance.
- On Thursday, the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee met in Beijing to review discipline inspection work and set priorities for 2026, with Chinese President Xi Jinping presiding.
- The meeting reaffirmed the CPC's commitment to the eight‑point decision to standardize official behaviour, while Xi Jinping emphasized that improving Party working style is a journey without end.
- In Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, strengthened supervision now protects schools and food safety, while a data-based oversight model in Heilongjiang Province exposed subsidy misappropriation.
- The Political Bureau linked anti‑corruption efforts to ensuring the Party's power serves the people and supporting economic and social development during the period of the current Five‑Year Plan.
- Discipline is enforced down to official meals and travel details, with Xi Jinping, Chinese President and CPC general secretary, choosing simple buffets during over 100 domestic inspections since the 18th CPC National Congress.
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CGTN: Why China's anti-corruption drive never stops
CGTN published an article on China's ongoing anti-corruption campaign. The article explains how China's approach differs from Western models, highlights strict Party self-governance, and emphasizes that anti-corruption efforts ultimately serve the people.
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Total News Sources42
Leaning Left7Leaning Right5Center15Last UpdatedBias Distribution56% Center
Bias Distribution
- 56% of the sources are Center
56% Center
L 26%
C 56%
R 18%
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