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    China Voice: Anti-graft war far from ending

    (Xinhua)    18:22, January 14, 2015
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    BEIJING, Jan. 14 -- China's war against corruption is far from over as the leadership believes "a landslide victory" has yet to be won, despite the unprecedented results already achieved.

    With its zero-tolerance stance toward corruption, the anti-graft drive brought down more than 40 officials at the ministerial level and above in 2014, including four state leaders. The effects have been unparalleled in the past 30-plus years since the country began its reform and opening-up drive.

    While people gave a thumbs-up to the unexpected results of the campaign, which was once thought to be just "a gust of wind," President Xi Jinping warned Tuesday that "a landslide victory" has not yet been won, and challenges remain.

    Some people mistakenly think the anti-graft fight will come to an end, and some believe a deepened crackdown could shake the foundation of over 60 years of Communist Party of China (CPC) rule.

    These people fail to realize that the anti-graft drive under way since the leadership took the helm in late 2012 has brought corruption down, but not out.

    Misconduct may have abated, but it has not vanished. Though anti-corruption mechanisms have been developed, they are not perfect. Reshaping China's political ecology remains an onerous task.

    There are no quick or easy fixes to corruption, which has been long in the making.

    To root out the scourge that threatens the Party's very survival, more must be done to cure the ills of corruption.

    The Chinese leadership has sent strong signals as to the direction the fight will take.


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    (For the latest China news, Please follow People's Daily on Twitter and Facebook)(Editor:Yao Xinyu,Huang Jin)

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