Chinese Juridical Departments Join Hands to Crackdown Corruption

Chinese procurators have set up an anti-corruption network by cooperating with over 50 juridical departments in northeast China's Liaoning Province.

According to a new regulation issued by the Provincial People's Procuratorate, relevant departments of procuratorate, legislative, law-enforcement, and surveillance will make joint efforts to prevent and crackdown corruption.

The teamwork involves exchanging information, monitoring graft cases and rendering proposals for curbing corruption.

The departments will further protect the rights of civilians.

They also give priority to cases of dereliction of duty including unwarranted search, illegal detainment, extorting confessions, and undermining legal elections.



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