
The number of corruption cases heard by Chinese courts jumped by about one-third last year, as the country's top prosecutor vowed on Sunday there would be no let up in China's campaign against deep-seated graft.
Since assuming office more than four years ago, President Xi Jinping has waged war on corruption, warning, like others before him, that the problem is so bad it could affect the ruling Communist Party's grip on power.
Dozens of senior figures have been jailed for corruption and abusing their positions, including a once powerful domestic security chief, Zhou Yongkang.
In an annual report to China's largely rubber-stamp parliament, chief justice Zhou Qiang said Chinese courts in 2016 heard 45,000 graft cases involving 63,000 people, though he did not say how many had been convicted or provide a comparison.
Compared with figures he gave in last year's report though, that represents about a one-third rise for both on 2015.
Top prosecutor Cao Jianming said in his work report that anti-corruption efforts will "absolutely not weaken".
"The zero-tolerance stance on corruption will certainly not be changed," Cao said.
Both men also promised to keep up the pressure on separatists, extremists and terrorists. ---Reuters
Source :NNA
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