Core Viewpoint - The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and National Supervisory Commission is intensifying efforts to combat corruption within China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) by enhancing supplier governance and eliminating corrupt practices [1][2][3][4]. Group 1: Supplier Governance - The CNOOC's disciplinary inspection team has reported significant breakthroughs in handling cases of occupational crimes, resulting in the identification of numerous non-compliant suppliers [1][2]. - A total of 128 non-compliant suppliers have been banned since 2025, and 161 suppliers have been reported for disciplinary action [1][2]. - The team has established a closed-loop management system for reporting, follow-up supervision, and feedback on supplier governance [1]. Group 2: Addressing Corruption - The inspection team is focusing on issues such as interest transfer between leaders and suppliers, and has conducted investigations into 181 suppliers involved in corruption since the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party [2][3]. - In 2025, 17 typical cases of suppliers corrupting leadership were exposed, reinforcing a high-pressure environment against corruption [2]. - The team has processed 21 suppliers and held 35 individuals accountable this year alone [2]. Group 3: Systematic Reforms - CNOOC is implementing reforms to separate management, operation, and usage in procurement processes, aiming for centralized management of bidding and procurement across the system [3][4]. - A digital platform for supplier management is being developed to enhance the monitoring and evaluation of suppliers throughout the entire procurement process [4]. - The company is promoting a comprehensive regulatory framework for supplier management, including compliance and risk prevention measures [4].
中国海油:深入开展供应商治理,斩断利益输送链条