Phone firm pledges to fight graft
China Mobile, the country鈥檚 largest wireless carrier, said yesterday it is asking its top executives and their families to sign letters promising to help in the fight against corruption.
Anti-corruption investigators pledged earlier this year to begin scrutinizing China Mobile and China Telecom after a probe into China Unicom Hong Kong ensnared several high-ranking executives.
In a statement on the Communist Party鈥檚 anti-graft watchdog鈥檚 website, China Mobile Communications Corp said that for the past four years it has been dedicated to anti-corruption education.
Executives have been taken on prison visits and to listen in on court cases, and there have been 1,373 educational film showings, it said.
鈥(We have) organized key workers to sign letters promising to work in a clean style, and organized the family members of leaders and key workers to sign letters promising to help with being clean and honest,鈥 it said.
Suppliers have in some cases also been included in the anti-corruption education, it said.
After completing sweeps of central and provincial governments last year, the Party鈥檚 graft-busting Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said it would turn its attention to China鈥檚 vast state-owned enterprises.
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