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        Tougher measures to hunt corrupt officials
        (Xinhua)
        Updated: 2004-09-13 08:42

        Prosecutors are discussing tougher measures to hunt corrupt officials who have fled overseas Saturday at a national meeting in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province.

        Procuratorates across the country should work harder to retrieve corrupt officials who have fled China, said Wang Zhenchuan, vice Procurator-General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP).

        Chinese prosecutors need to strengthen cooperation with other judicial departments and establish departments that are skilled both foreign languages and their knowledge of law.

        China has brought back 71 fugitive corrupt officials from overseas since 1998, said Wang. But the current work is not meeting the demand as the number of corrupt officials overseas fugitives has increased since 2000, according to a state-backed anti-corruption research program. The exact number has not been disclosed.

        China has only signed extradition contracts with 19 countries so far. Most are developing countries, which not the often destinations for corrupt officials.

        At the end of 2003, China signed the United Nations Convention Against Corruption. The pact requires governments to enact minimumlegal standards against corruption, protect whistle blowers and assist other countries in detecting the flow of illicit funds.



         
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