On June 4, the Communist Party’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) published an article in its official journal saying that it is far from finished with the anti-corruption campaign and that it will track down the remaining corrupt officials.
Tightened Security Is Expected at the Upcoming College Entrance Exam
China Youth Daily carried an article on the National College Entrance exam which will take place from June 7 to 10. Millions of students from around the country will participate. According to the article, starting this year, a number of provinces, including Hubei, Ganshu, Anhui, and Beijing, have decided to use the public security force to ensure security on fire safety, transportation, and medical needs as well as on cheating activities during the exam. In Beijing, a minimum of eight policemen are needed at each exam site. For the first time in history a special police unit will be responsible for transporting the exam papers to each location. Reports indicate that, in Beijing, the police department has been involved in cracking down on the sale of cheating equipment and on cheating activities that were organized prior to the exam. Meanwhile over one hundred medical emergency vehicles and over 300 medical personnel will be on call for medical emergencies.
Source: China Youth Daily, June 6, 2016
http://news.youth.cn/gn/201606/t20160606_8085569.htm
China Lowered Employer Social Security Withholding Percentage
China Youth Daily carried an article which stated that a number of provinces and municipal governments decided to reduce the employer’s share of withholding of the social security funds which cover pensions, medical payments, worker’s comp, unemployment, and child birth insurance. For example, the pension fund was reduced from 20 percent to 19 percent while unemployment insurance was reduced from 1 percent to 0.8 percent. The article said that the change does not impact the employee part of the contribution. It was reported that the reduction can save the employers as much as 1.2 trillion yuan (US$0.18 trillion) per year. The article quoted an expert, who was asked to clarify, and who gave assurances that reduction will not impact the employees’ social security benefits. The article took the pension as an example and stated that the pension fund consists mainly of savings from the employees’ contributions. It is expected that the reduction will last about two years and will be subject to change. According to statistics, the social security fund’s cumulative savings exceeded 7.024 trillion yuan (US$1.07 trillion) by the end of 2015.
Source: China Youth Daily, June 6, 2016
http://news.youth.cn/gn/201606/t20160606_8085703.htm
Global Times: China Needs to Build Its Deterence Capability against the United States
Global Times published a commentary article to counter the hawkish speech that U.S. Defense Secretary Carter gave on China at the Naval War College on May 25. The article suggested China build its military power to deter the U.S. military.
State Council Introduced a New Research Funding Management Policy
Guangming Daily reported that, on June 1, the State Council introduced a new set of regulations which include a shift in the funding ownership from the central administration to the research institute in order to allow more flexibility in funding management. The policy also increased the allocation in hiring of research staff from 5 percent to 20 percent of the total indirect expense. Prior to this, the central administration and local government introduced a number of policies which were meant to correct the rigid management policy and the repetitive application process, as well as inadequate management of the funding. According to the statistics, from 2006 to 2014, the Ministry of Finance increased the science and technology funding from 1 trillion yuan (US$0.15 trillion) to 2.9 trillion (US$0.44 trillion). The statistics from the Ministry of Statistics suggested that total research and development spent in 2015 was 14 trillion (US$2.13 trillion) where 11 trillion (US$1.67 trillion) came from companies and 3 trillion (US$0.46 trillion) came from a government research institute and from colleges.
Source: Guangming Daily, June 3, 2016
http://edu.gmw.cn/2016-06/03/content_20401516.htm
Qiushi: Tracking Down Corrupt Officials Who Fled Overseas
On May 31, 2016, Qiushi published a commentary that Huang Shuxian, the Minister of Supervision and Deputy Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) wrote about Xi Jinping’s speeches on cooperating with foreign governments in the anti-corruption campaign.
U.S. Deploying Artillery Will Cause Unrest in the South China Sea
Recently, the U.S.-based magazine The National Interest published an article reporting that the U.S. military is considering deploying artillery systems in the South China Sea. Chinese military experts, in an interview with CCTV, stated that the U.S. deployment of an artillery system in the South China Sea can improve the U.S. and the Philippines’ military strike capability in the South China Sea. The U.S. is militarizing the South China Sea. This will lead to regional instability.
Military Personnel to Study Xi Jinping’s Remarks on Military Reform
On May 29, 2016, the Central Military Commission (CMC) of the Communist Party issued a directive requiring military personnel to study CMC Chairman Xi Jinping’s remarks on military reform.