Anti-graft bodies urged to tighten SOE oversight
By YANG ZEKUN |
China Daily |
Updated: 2021-04-21 08:24
A liquefied natural gas tanker from Qatar docks at a Sinopec Group port in Tianjin in November. As a major strategic partner in the energy sector, Qatar has supplied millions of tons of LNG to China since 2009. [HU QINGMING/FOR CHINA DAILY]c
China's top anti-graft bodies have urged supervisory organs to tighten oversight and severely punish offenses related to State-owned enterprises after an investigation into 31 people at an SOE in Yunnan province.
On April 14, the provincial discipline inspection and supervisory organs investigated 19 people from Kunming Iron and Steel Holding, an SOE based in Anning, Yunnan, over serious violations of Party disciplines and national laws. Twelve other people were detained on suspicion of bribery.