The National Supervisory Commission from Xi Jinping’s Anti-corruption Campaign
Na Zhou
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2018, vol. 10, issue 04, 79-90
Abstract:
China’s 13th National People’s Congress revised the state constitution and set up a new national institution, the National Supervisory Commission. This institution aims to prevent corruption and ensure the integrity of public officials. It has institutionalised Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption efforts in his first five-year term. It is also an important and effective instrument for Xi to consolidate his power despite the many challenges.
Date: 2018
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