Discipline agency receives 760 tip-offs daily
Updated: 2013-09-25 11:28
(Xinhua)
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BEIJING - An official website opened by the Communist Party of China (CPC)'s discipline agency has received a daily average of 760 tip-offs about corruption since its launch, according to Wednesday's People's Daily, the Party's flagship newspaper.
Between September 2 and 21, there have been 15,253 reports.
The website, http://www.ccdi.gov.cn/, was jointly opened by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CPC and the Ministry of Supervision, aiming at improving communication and interaction with the public.
The website consists of ten sections, including an online forum where the public can leave their opinions and proposals as well as ask questions about anti-corruption work.
In addition to receiving tip-offs, it also publishes latest information of important meetings, campaigns and investigations of graft.
The public can access a database of Party regulations and laws related to corruption through the website.
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