New Standards of Behavior for Party Leaders Will Monitor Business Interests of Family Members
Journalists have learned from the National Bureau of Corruption Prevention that a plan for the implementation of "standards for the behavior of leading party members" published by the Central Discipline and Inspection Commission of the CPC late last month include rules that prohibit party members and their partners or children from engaging in certain kinds of business. The plan also details how such transgressions will be dealt with. A series of new regulations were introduced last year which clarified what was expected of party members and exposed them to greater scrutiny. They included the release of a code of ethics for party members in February and a set of regulations that required senior officials to report details about assets and investments held by their family members to the government in July.
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