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China vows to curb jail work irregularities
The Supreme People's Procuratorate has publicized a timetable for its crackdown on offenses by law enforcement officers concerning the reduction of jail terms and release on parole in the past few years. A leading official with this China's top judicial body said local judicial departments have been ordered to review their decisions on the reduction of jail terms, release on parole and release on bail for medical treatment case by case from May to September. Any irregularities uncovered during the review should be rectified, and those law enforcement officers found to have committed law-breaking offenses will be punished according to law. From October to December this year, local judicial departments are urged to improve the existing mechanism concerning the reduction of jail terms and release on parole. The official said the moves are aimed at cleaning up and rectify illegal activities concerning the reduction of jail terms and release on parole in recent years in a bid to ensure legal justice while protecting the legitimate rights of convicted law-breakers. The procuratorate has made public a phone number as well as an e-mail address for public supervision on the issues. A document on the arrangement has been issued by the procuratorate, Ministry of Public Security and Ministry of Justice. |
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