Official tip-off website unveils petition process
Updated: 2013-09-22 16:59
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||||
BEIJING - The official tip-off website of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the Communist Party of China (CPC) issued a statement on Sunday unveiling its process for handling comments and complaints from the public.
As an important source of clues in the fight against corruption, public complaints and tip-offs are critical for the public to supervise party cadres and government officials, said the statement.
According to the statement, the CCDI will handle public reports of discipline violations by CPC organizations and members, complaints from CPC members and officials who refuse punishment by disciplinary institutions, and suggestions for CPC party building and discipline supervision.
The CCDI will register public comments and complaints via written letters, the Internet, personal visits and hotlines, and assign them to discipline inspection bureaus, the statement said.
Petition undertakers should respond to real-name whistleblowers in accordance with relevant regulations after dealing with the complaints, it added.
People can visit www.12388.gov.cn to report and obtain more information.
Related Stories
PLA garrison ordinance revised to enforce discipline 2013-09-12 16:52
Discipline agency vows timely corruption report 2013-09-12 16:32
Chinese officials urged to avoid luxurious festival revels 2013-09-10 15:41
Official asks for 10-year sentence over bribery 2013-09-05 20:55
Party discipline agency opens official website 2013-09-02 16:56
Today's Top News
Bo Xilai gets life in prison
New Sino-US ties sought
One Chinese killed in Nairobi attack
China prioritizes good-neighborly friendship
Trending news across China
China sees drop in donations
Russia demands DPRK explanation
Huawei to create 5,500 jobs in Europe
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
New energy solutions |
Xinjiang scores on the national stage at last |
Happily ever after until the divorce |
Cure sought for the medical sector's ills |
Hanban shops around for a wider choice |
Africa looks to the Orient for lessons |