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Media attention to anti-corruption storm hit, said the oil show anti-corruption commitment

Penulis : Unknown on Monday 2 September 2013 | 08:08

In the last week China National Petroleum Group and its listed company China National Petroleum Corporation's four executives for alleged serious violation by successive investigations, Chinese anti-corruption storm came more explosive news.

British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), said at 11:00

On September 1, China's official news release, the supreme body of Chinese anti-corruption, announced director of SASAC, deputy party secretary Jiang Jiemin alleged serious violation, and is currently undergoing organizational investigation. With more than oil executives have been investigating corruption, foreign media said the Chinese anti-corruption storm is blowing towards China's largest state-owned enterprises.


U.S. Bloomberg News reported that the 1st, China shows anti-corruption commitment, because of the SASAC director Jiang Jiemin investigation against Bo Xilai occurred in only a week after a public trial. Jiang Jiemin, CNPC has served as chairman of the board, while the oil is China's largest oil and gas companies.
Reuters 1, said China's top anti-corruption agency is investigating Chinese SASAC director Jiang Jiemin, he is being investigated after eighteen CPC's first central committee.

Since Xi Jinping CPC General Secretary took over last November and promised to eliminate corruption phenomenon since it took office in March this year, Jiang Jiemin, the latest one being surveyed senior officials. Li, deputy secretary of Sichuan Province in December last year the city was investigated in August this year, deputy director of National Development and Reform Commission Liu Tienan expelled from the party and the public.

Jiang Jiemin was investigated on the news came very suddenly, Bloomberg News said that when the news was announced at the time, the SAC website, Jiang Jiemin still listed as director of the Chinese Ministry of Public Security website also included information about the survey statement. Official sources said Jiang Jiemin, who were investigated because of alleged serious violation, but reported only a short period, citing CCDI news, no more details.
"In the past week, the oil system has four executives to accept anti-corruption investigations, while Jiang Jiemin is this year in March before leaving the oil, to serve as director of SASAC."

Associated Press, the 1st article said that since the CPC Central Committee General Secretary, State President Xi Jinping previously announced to combat corruption and remediation extravagant corruption of the wind, the Chinese government has announced a series of investigations against senior officials of the "tigers" determination shown.

"New York Times" September 1 article then for Jiang Jiemin experience in the oil industry is quite concerned. Work in the oil industry for nearly 40 years from November 2006 Jiang Jiemin as the general manager of CNPC, and in May 2007 served as chairman of China National Petroleum Corporation. November 2011, he served as chairman of the oil group until March of this year he was promoted to director of SASAC. Jiang Jiemin is the only state-owned energy enterprises CPC Central Committee was elected officials. In addition, on August 26th and the 27th was dismissed and surveyed four oil executives - PetroChina vice president and general manager of Daqing Oilfield Company Limited Wang Yongchun, CNPC Vice President Li Hualin, PetroChina Company limited by shares, vice president and long Qing, general manager Ran Xinquan Oilfield, PetroChina Co. AG Chief Geologist and Exploration and Development Research Institute Wang Daofu, have worked with Jiang Jiemin.


Japan's NHK television station on the 1st commented that served as the chairman of China's state-owned oil company senior officials of the Chinese government because of "significant violation" of the suspect by the relevant investigation. Not long ago, the oil group around four executives have been under investigation, we can see how Xi Jinping at the core of leadership is showing intransigence punish corruption.

An unnamed Chinese political science experts on the "Global Times" reporter said that the international experience shows that industry-based energy system itself is a high incidence of corruption. And because large energy companies in China, the relative concentration of power, it is sometimes easy to cause frequent occurrence of corruption.

And general manufacturing different companies such as the oil has a very large system, both production there are other aspects of business, which is a common feature of energy companies.

The expert said the more critical is that this incident revealed the Chinese leadership's anti-corruption commitment, and that is where there is corruption, where the shot hit. Which corruption-prone areas, it is against what areas. In the new round of fighting in front of nothing "forbidden zone" and any problems are non-discriminatory, which is unprecedented in the past Chinese anti-corruption.

This indicates that China has been under a very big anti-corruption commitment, not timid.
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