Group 1 - The core focus of the 2026 Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) meeting includes the emphasis on anti-corruption efforts in key industries such as finance, state-owned enterprises, energy, education, and bidding processes [2][4][8] - The meeting highlighted the continuous prioritization of the finance sector, marking its fourth consecutive year at the forefront of anti-corruption initiatives since the 19th CCDI meeting in 2018 [2][3] - New areas of focus for 2026 include education and associations, while previous sectors like fire safety, tobacco, and pharmaceuticals have been excluded from the current year's agenda [8][9] Group 2 - Seven key deployments were noted, including the identification of new types of corruption and the need for deeper investigations into issues like expected returns and the "revolving door" phenomenon [4][5][6] - The meeting also emphasized the importance of cross-border anti-corruption measures, with a commitment to assist in the formulation of a cross-border anti-corruption law [4][10] - Additional new initiatives include addressing issues related to the construction of high-standard farmland and the rectification of improper law enforcement practices [5][6] Group 3 - The 2026 CCDI meeting outlined a plan for two rounds of inspections, aiming to enhance the effectiveness of oversight across provinces and central units [10][14] - The meeting's report indicated a commitment to strengthen political supervision and ensure that the party's governance responsibilities are effectively implemented [14] - The focus on rectifying formalism and bureaucratism was reiterated, with specific attention to issues arising during leadership transitions [7][14]
中纪委全会的四大关注点
一瑜中的·2026-01-15 16:03