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    Discipline watchdog draws anti-graft inspirations from netizens

    2014-04-08 10:15 Xinhua Web Editor: Mo Hong'e
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    China's discipline watchdog is inviting Internet users to help ferret out officials' inconspicuous acts of corruption, in a new wave of the country's anti-graft campaign.

    Accepting split-up gift money, driving private cars with expenses covered by taxpayers, feasting in secret clubs and villas -- these are among the clues the Central Discipline and Inspection Commission (CCDI) of the Communist Party of China solicits from the public on officials' invisible corruptions, according to a statement on the CCDI official website.

    It is hard to root out misconducts of officials, though a high-handed anti-corruption campaign has brought many officials under investigation.

    As a result, we need to guard against the resurgence of corruption in subtle forms and ensure consistency in fighting corruption, especially during holidays and festivals, said the statement.

    Last Friday, CCDI also issued a statement which called for tight disciplinary inspection in the upcoming May Day holiday.

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