Leadership of oceanic authority unveiled
Updated: 2013-03-19 13:43
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||||
BEIJING - The leadership of China's restructured State Oceanic Administration (SOA) has been unveiled by the vice-head of the Organization Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee.
At a meeting held on behalf the CPC Central Committee on Monday, Wang Ercheng said that Liu Cigui will serve as Party chief of the SOA, and Meng Hongwei will act as deputy Party chief, with Meng holding the concurrent post of vice-minister of public security.
The official appointment will be later performed in accordance with legal procedures, Wang said.
The SOA's restructuring was carried out by the new cabinet to implement maritime law enforcement and more efficiently safeguard the country's sovereignty over territorial waters.
Administered by the Ministry of Land and Resources, the SOA integrates functions of China Marine Surveillance, the coast guard forces of the Public Security Ministry, the fisheries law enforcement command of the Agriculture Ministry and maritime anti-smuggling police of the General Administration of Customs.
Related Stories
China tightens measures to treat ocean pollution 2013-01-11 14:42
China makes marine plea to APEC members 2012-12-07 21:12
China takes steps to protect sea base 2012-12-04 16:06
China speeds up South China Sea development 2012-12-04 09:55
International oceanic training program to be launched 2012-11-23 21:37
More people apply for jobs at China Marine Surveillance 2012-11-06 16:36
Today's Top News
Police continue manhunt for 2nd bombing suspect
H7N9 flu transmission studied
8% growth predicted for Q2
Nuke reactor gets foreign contract
First couple on Time's list of most influential
'Green' awareness levels drop in Beijing
Palace Museum spruces up
Trading channels 'need to broaden'
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Liaoning: China's oceangoing giant |
Poultry industry under pressure |
'Spring' in the air for NGOs? |
Boy set to drive Chinese golf |
Latest technology gets people talking |
Firms crave cyber connection |