BEIJING, May 26-- A meeting of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee was held on Friday to review two documents regarding the Party's inspection work. Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, presided over the meeting. The two documents consist of a decision to amend the Party's regulation on inspection work and a special report on the inspection of the Party's ideology-related organizations, according to a statement issued after the meeting. Participants of the meeting agreed that the Party's inspection work should be further upheld and deepened. Noting that the inspection work has been regarded as a major measure in comprehensively and strictly governing the Party, the statement said such work would provide solutions to both the symptoms and the root cause of the problems. The statement said that the amendment to the inspection work regulation includes the latest innovative practices in inspection work, and makes clear stipulations on the inspection of central authorities and city and county-level governments. It also stipulates that inspection should cover all fields in an administrative term. Such provisions are expected to guarantee the deepening of inspections, it said. The statement called on Party committees at all levels to study and implement the regulation and promote awareness about the regulation. It also urged leading officials to understand the spirit of the regulation, put themselves under supervision and take the lead in observing the Party's rules. |