Party will collapse if corruption not curtailed: Hu Jintao
In
his work report outlining the decade long achievement of the party
under his leadership, Hu said the Party must make unremitting efforts to
combat corruption, promote integrity and stay vigilant against
degeneration.
Hu
said combating corruption and promoting political integrity, which is a
major political issue of great concern to the people, is a clear-cut
and long-term political commitment of the Party.
"If
we fail to handle this issue well, it could prove fatal to the Party,
and even cause the collapse of the Party and the fall of the state," Hu
warned in his 41 page keynote report to the Congress attended by 2,270
delegates chosen from all over country.
Hu
said the CPC must maintain a tough position in cracking down on
corruption at all times, conduct thorough investigations into major
corruption cases and work hard to resolve problems of corruption that
directly affect the people.
"All
those who violate Party discipline and state laws, whoever they are and
whatever power or official positions they have, must be brought to
justice without mercy," he said.
He
asked leading officials of the Party to exercise strict self-discipline
and strengthen supervision over their families and staff.
"Leading
officials at all levels, especially high-ranking officials, must
readily observe the code of conduct on clean governance and report all
important matters," Hu said.
Hu
also said that no one is allowed to place oneself above the Party
organisation, apparently referring to disgraced Party leader Bo Xilai
who faced a host of charges including sex, sleaze and corruption besides
shielding his wife Gu Kailai from investigations into her role in the
murder of Briton, Neil Heywood.
The Party has also dismissed former Railway Minister Liu Zhijun who also faced serious corruption charges.
The
Congress is being held in the shadows of the Bo Xilai scandal as well
as declining growth rate of the economy which slid to 7.4 percent from
nearly about 12 percent three years ago.
Scorching
rumours of factional differences ahead of the leadership changes during
the run-up to the conference, several senior leaders of the party
including former President and General Secretary of the Party, Jiang
Zhamin attended the Party and lustily cheered Hu's speech.
The week long Party will be announcing new set of leaders on 14th November, the last day of the conference or the day after that.
The
new leaders would take over power formally from early next year. Hu
along with Premier Wen and other leaders was expected to step down after
a decade long stint in power. As per the Party Constitution, the
leaders retire after 10 years in office.
With
hard-liner Bo Xilai out of the way, Party insiders say a smooth
succession plan has been worked out under which Vice President Xi
Jinping is to succeed Hu both as President and Party General Secretary.
Vice
Premier, Li Keqiang is to succeed Wen. The rest of the leadership,
including the Seven or nine member Standing Committee, which virtually
rules the country, 24 member Politburo and the 365 member Central
Committee would be announced at the end of the Congress.
In his speech, Hu ruled out opening up China
for western style democracy but at the same time stated that the party
would continue to carry out reform of the political structure.
"However, we will never copy a Western political system," he said.
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