China’s Xi Jinping calls on Politburo to lead by example in anti-corruption fight

By South China Morning Post | Created at 2024-12-28 12:24:42 | Updated at 2024-12-29 03:35:38 15 hours ago
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President Xi Jinping has urged the Communist Party’s top decision-makers to boost self-discipline, and closely watch family members and subordinates as China continues its battle against corruption.

In a speech to the Politburo on Friday, Xi said members must be strict both with themselves and with those around them, according to state news agency Xinhua.

He called on them to “resolutely fight against all forms of misconduct and corruption, and strengthen the education and management of family members and staff”, the report said.

The 24-member Politburo sits one rung below the seven-man Politburo Standing Committee, the party’s centre of power.

Xi also emphasised that Politburo members had significant responsibilities and must remain highly vigilant about exercising power, the Xinhua report said.

Politburo members should take the lead in both criticism and self-criticism, and strictly observe party discipline and rules, Xi said. He also urged unwavering loyalty to the party and selfless dedication to the cause of the party and the people.

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