An executive of an organization that investigates corruption among Communist Party members in China held a press conference, revealing that over the past 10 years, more than 4.64 million people were exposed for corruption, etc., and indicated that they would continue to crack down.

China's Xi Jinping leadership has been focusing on eradicating corruption since its inauguration, and the Central Discipline Inspection Commission, which has investigated corruption among party members, along with the Communist Party Congress that began on the 16th, announced on the 17th that it has been over the past 10 years. announced the results.



According to it, more than 4.64 million people were exposed for violations of discipline due to corruption.



Xiao Pei, deputy secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, said at the press conference, "We will firmly maintain discipline and resolutely win the long-running anti-corruption struggle." I showed the idea of ​​​​and cracking down.



Since Xi assumed the top position of the party, past members of the supreme leadership and executives who were seen as candidates for the next generation of leaders have been exposed one after another. It is said that they were connected.



In a report to the Communist Party Congress, President Xi emphasized that "the anti-corruption struggle must not be stopped even for a moment," and indicated that he would continue to tighten up the party, as he is expected to enter his third term as the party's top leader. I'm here.