Group 1 - The article emphasizes the need to enhance the effectiveness of case-driven reforms to combat new and hidden corruption, urging the establishment of robust mechanisms for power regulation and supervision [1][2] - New corruption is characterized by its more complex beneficiaries and covert methods, making it harder to detect and address [1][2] - Zhejiang Province's disciplinary inspection commission has developed a report analyzing the characteristics and manifestations of new and hidden corruption, and created training courses to improve case handling [1][2] Group 2 - Hainan Province's disciplinary inspection commission categorizes new and hidden corruption cases, solidifying practical experiences to enhance case identification and handling capabilities [2] - The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection has proposed recommendations to address management and supervision deficiencies revealed in specific corruption cases, emphasizing the integration of party leadership into corporate governance [3] - Guangxi Province's disciplinary inspection commission focuses on "option corruption," enhancing supervision of key positions and critical decision-making processes to reduce opportunities for corruption [3] Group 3 - Guangdong Province's disciplinary inspection commission targets corruption in bidding processes by reforming mechanisms and establishing a comprehensive management platform for public resource transactions [4] - Since the launch of the public resource transaction management platform in September 2024, over 640 projects have successfully opened for bidding, with participating companies increasing by more than eight times compared to before the reforms, and related complaints decreasing by over 30% [5]
丰富防治新型腐败和隐性腐败有效办法③
Zhong Yang Ji Wei Guo Jia Jian Wei Wang Zhan·2025-06-28 01:34