BEIJING, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of
Justice is to launch an extensive investigation of the employment of government
cadres' spouses and children this year in an effort to curb nepotism.
Government officials in leading posts will be ordered
to report and register jobs of their spouses and children, and any unfairly
preferential job arrangements shall be corrected immediately, the ministry
announced on Monday.
The ministry will also intensify supervision so as to
prevent cadres' families and relatives from being offered special favors in jobs
that benefit them illegally.
Last August, the General Office of the Central
Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) issued a regulation prohibiting
spouses, children and relatives of cadres to work as subordinate employees in
the government or Party unit where the cadre takes a leading post.
The regulation also bans officials working in a
government office that controls or supervises any industry or enterprise in
which their family members hold shares.
Officials are also prohibited from taking senior
posts in the CCP committee, government, court and prosecuting organs of the
county and prefecture in which they are born and grew up, according to the
regulation.
Checking nepotism is part of the ministry's effort to
curb corruption this year, according to sources at a teleconference among
justice departments.
The ministry will also target government cadres who
take advantage of their posts to buy apartments much cheaper than market prices
or occupy houses and cars on "loan".
Cadres who try to seek illicit benefits by gambling
or fabricating investment in securities and other financial fields would also be
purged, said the ministry.
The ministry would also strengthen investigations
into abuse of power, especially the abuse of judicial power.
Efforts would also be focused on cheating in tenders
for government-funded projects, selling land at below market prices, investing
in the development of mines, as well as concealing, privately sharing,
transferring or cheaply selling state capital during the restructuring and
reform of state-owned enterprises, the ministry said.