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Inspection team investigates corruption at CSSC

Shanghai: The anti-corruption inspection team, sent by the central government of China, has found corruption activities in the state run shipbuilding conglomerate China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), it said in a working brief.

The central government started anti-corruption inspections, directly oversaw by the president Xi Jinping, on 13 state-run groups including China State Shipbuilding Corporation, the China Shipping Group and oil giant Sinopec at the end of November 2013.

Liu Zu, the leader of the team, said they have found the company’s supervision mechanism weak, which has led to corruption activities in the procurement department involving senior officials in the company.

The team has reported the information from the inspection to the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and investigations continue. [06/02/15]

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