Abstract

The Supervision Law of PRC has enforced in 2018, which led to a series of great changes in China. The new anti-corruption system has been formed in China, as supervisory commissions at various levels with broad power to curb corruption crimes. The study of supervisory commission provides two original approaches. It provides new insights and details into the new supervisory institutions in China. On the other hand, the reasons behind the authorities have been revealed. And the key factors in supervising corruption can be summarized, which are critical to anti-corruption. No matter commissions for discipline inspection or people’s procuratorate occurred lots of changes. While, the alterations are worth researching and rethinking to rise the efficiency of combating corruption. This article attempts to analyze the changes to seek for the path of supervising corruption by current laws.

Highlights

  • Since reform and opening up in 1978, a series of system reform is performing to combat corruption in China

  • The Supervision Law of PRC has enforced in 2018, which led to a series of great changes in China

  • The new anti-corruption system has been formed in China, as supervisory commissions at various levels with broad power to curb corruption crimes

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Introduction

Since reform and opening up in 1978, a series of system reform is performing to combat corruption in China. National Supervisory Commission (NSC) is one production of reform (BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific, 2018). It is a crucial step to enforce the Supervision Law in 2018, which has far-reaching influence in supervisory system in China. Both commissions for discipline inspection and supervisory commissions have their own name; the supervisory commission has co-located with commissions for discipline inspec-. They are “two brands of an institution” (一个机构两块牌子). The new anti-corruption system consists of commissions for discipline inspection, supervisory commissions and people’s procuratorates

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