Chinese ruling party's chief discipline inspector Wang Qishan Saturday promised to fight corruption like "treating sick trees" and "rooting up rotten ones".
The 18th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the Communist Party of China (CPC) elected Liu Jinguo as its deputy chief at a meeting here Saturday.
Pakistani and Afghan foreign affairs experts agree in their view that China can play a proactive role in Afghanistan because of its policy of non-interference and quest for enhanced economic engagement.
The State Council, China's cabinet, met on Friday to implement the blueprint of legal reform adopted by a key Party session Thursday.
Senior leader of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Wang Qishan said on Friday the CPC's anti-graft campaign and its efforts to build a clean government will never be concluded.
The highlights of the document, which focuses on "comprehensively advancing the rule of law" in China.
Australian Federal Police (AFP) confirmed on Friday that the agency is cooperating with the Chinese authorities in hunting down corrupt Chinese officials who fled the country and settled in Australia.
Former American President Jimmy Carter has stressed present differences between the U.S. and China are far outweighed by common interests, and their cooperation benefits not only the two countries but also the world as a whole.
Improving the judicial system according to the rule of law should include better enforcement of the Constitution, access by lawyers to judge and prosecutor posts, and independent handling of disputes.
A senior military officer has been expelled from the Communist Party of China, according to a key meeting concluded on Thursday.
Government officials will be given demerit penalties and held accountable if they are found to have interfered in lawsuits, under a decision taken at a key meeting to advance the rule of law.