China vows to build a road of clean governance with B&R partners
By
Zhang Xingjian
China
has vowed to enhance international cooperation to fight corruption, improve the
business environment and build a road of clean governance with countries along
the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), said a top official in the Communist Party
of China (CPC) discipline watchdog on Thursday, April 25.
China
has signed 120 agreements with 77 countries to snare fugitives abroad and
confiscate ill-gotten gains, 55 extradition treaties and 64 mutual legal
assistance treaties, and concluded multiple international conventions including
the United Nations Convention against Corruption, to build a road of clean
government, said Li Shulei, a deputy secretary of the CPC Central Commission
for Discipline Inspection, at a Thursday forum.
The
forum is part of the Second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation,
which starts on Thursday in Beijing.
Representatives at the sub forums
of the Second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation on April 25. (Photo
by Han Xiaoming from People’s Daily)
“Establishing
an international anti-corruption mechanism will effectively curb potential
corrupt elements and ensure that funds and resources will be implemented in
reality, which will also help China build a positive image among foreign
countries,” Deng Lianfan, a deputy director of China against Corruption Law
Association, told the Global Times on Thursday.
“A
worldwide crackdown on corruption is absolutely necessary, but some people are
able to evade being brought to justice due to different national legal systems.
Countries need to cooperate in case investigations and information sharing,”
Chen Wenhao, a professor from anti-corruption research center of Tsinghua
University, told the Global Times on Thursday.
China
launched the “Sky Net 2019” in January, a campaign that targets fugitives
suspected of involvement in graft and prevents corrupt officials from fleeing
abroad.
In
2016, Yang Xiuzhu, a former Chinese official who was on the run for 13 years,
arrived back at Beijing Capital International Airport from the US to turn
herself in.
In
June 2014, China notified the US of Yang’s entrance to the country, and Yang
was detained shortly after US Immigration and Customs Enforcement accused Yang
of "violating the terms of the Visa Waiver Program," and requested
that the immigration court deport her.
Source:
Global Times
China vows to build a road of clean governance with B&R partners
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