New Party rule to punish poor leadership
CHINA’S Communist Party published a regulation yesterday that holds its officials accountable for poor leadership.
The regulation introduces an internal Party accountability mechanism to be applied across all levels and divisions.
It targets leaders of Party committees and discipline inspection committees, and holds them responsible for serious consequences caused by negligence or poor work performance.
Examples would be failing to implement Party guidelines and policies; failure to discipline subordinates or identify and address loopholes in Party management; or corruption in officials’ own departments.
Leading officials will face punishment according to the severity of their wrongdoing, such as being named and shamed, receiving oral or written warnings, being suspended from their posts, transferred, forced to resign, demoted or dismissed. They are also subject to discipline violation punishment. Serious cases will be made public, according to the regulation.
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