China attaches great attention to the cross-border cooperation and is willing
to work together with the international communities to strengthen its effort in
the fight against corruption, Teng Jiuming, head of the Chinese delegation, said
at the 13th International Anti-Corruption Conference yesterday.
Teng, senior ombudsman from the Ministry of Supervision of China, said that
corruption is a common challenge faced by all countries around the world.
"For years we have been carrying out international exchange and cooperation
in the anti-corruption field based on the principles of equality, mutual
benefit, of respect for differences, and of emphasis on effectiveness."
Teng pointed out that the Chinese government is ready to enhance its
anti-corruption efforts together with other countries, regions and international
organizations, so as to create a just and harmonious world.
The Chinese delegation also introduced China's anti-corruption strategies and
practices in recent years at the conference.
According to the requirement of the United Nations Convention against
Corruption (UNCAC), the National Bureau of Corruption Prevention was established
under the Central Chinese Government, which is the first corruption prevention
organ at the national level since the founding of the People's Republic of
China.
Teng said on 13th, May 2008, the Chinese government published the Five-year
Work Plan (2008-2012 ) on building and Completing the System for Punishing and
Preventing Corruption.
China has also tabled the Anti-Money Laundering Law and the Regulations of
the People's Republic of China on Disclosure of Government Information in recent
years.
Business bribery is a common challenge faced by the international community.
The Chinese government has initiated the anti-business bribery battle and
notable progresses have been achieved, said Teng.
The 13th International Anti-corruption Conference, which attracted some 1,200
officials, scholars from all over the world to share their views in the fight
against corruption, was held in Athens from October 30 to November 2, 2008.