Prosecutions up but legal problems still a worry

Law

14 March 2007


Efforts to fight corruption have not led to marked improvements in China's justice system, top judicial authorities said. Chinese courts handled 23,733 cases of official corruption last year, the South China Morning Post reported, a number similar to the previous two years. Nine ministerial-level officials were convicted, according to reports by the Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate. Despite the numbers, "judicial injustice and law enforcement problems...have not been effectively scrutinized and addressed, Procurator-General Jia Chunwang told delegates to the National People's Congress Tuesday. NPC deputies were not impressed and some said judicial problems are not new and there is much to do to solve them.




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