Global Times: South China Sea Fleet Called Reserves for Exercise
Report Shows Four Major Unhealthy Trends in Central Enterprises
China News published an article on the report that the Central Leading Group for Inspection Work recently released. Since March of this year, the Central Leading Group has dispatched 13 inspection teams to report on 21 central enterprises. The article said that the findings indicated that the companies inspected exhibited four major unhealthy trends. The first involved the inappropriate use of funds for meals and entertainment, luxury display art work, conference centers, hotels, and exercise training facilities. The second was that favors were issued during promotions and any conflict of interest when using family members was ignored. Third was the corruption among company leaders when they used state owned assets for personal gain and when there were loopholes in state asset supervision. Fourth was the formation of interest groups using family members to take possession of state owned assets. The article also listed the names of the companies under each of the four categories. China Mobile was the only company, out of the 21 in the report, that was not on that list.
Source: China News, June 19, 2015
http://www.chinanews.com/gn/2015/06-19/7354184.shtml
Survey Indicates 15.1 Percent of “Left Behind” Children Don’t Get to See Parents in a Year
A White Book discussed a survey on the "Mental State of the ‘Left Behind’ Children" whose parents have gone to the city to work. If the ratio from the survey is used and applied to 61 million left behind children in the nation, only 17 million get to see their parents once or twice a year. Close to 9.21 million children don’t even get a chance to see their parents for the entire year. The results also indicated that those whose mothers are not around suffer more mentally than those whose fathers are not around. The article also mentioned that other than the 61 million left behind children, there are also 35 million migrant children who are 17 years and younger. They stay with their parents who have found work in the city. Therefore the total number of children between these two groups is over 100 million based on the national census in 2010. This survey was conducted from October to December in 2014. It covered six provinces and districts with 2,131 out of 2,218 surveys returned. The questions in the survey covered subjects from communication to school work, after school activities, and the children’s mental state.
Source: Xinhua, June 20, 2015
http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2015-06/20/c_127935653.htm
Xinhua: Party Should Play Leadership Role in the Countryside
Xinhua published an article to reiterate that there should be no doubt about the leadership role that the Party organization plays in the countryside. The article said the lack of focus on the Party’s role has weakened the Party’s foundation in the countryside. It stated that, regardless of the types of organizations formed in the countryside, whether they are economic or civil organizations, they must be under the leadership of the Party. For any type of important tasks or issues, the decisions must follow the Party’s collective opinion. The article concluded that only when there is persistence in the Party’s leadership role can there be “unity among the people in the countryside.” Therefore the people should “form positive energy” during the reform in the countryside.
Source: Xinhua, June 21, 2015
http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2015-06/21/c_127936677.htm
PLA Daily: Some Military Leaders Not Ready for Enemy’s Offensive Strategic Cyberattacks
PLA Daily Published an article discussing the Chinese military’s position regarding cyber security and related struggles. Below is an excerpt from the article:
U.S. Invites Japan to Patrol the South China Sea, Fulfilling Japan’s Wishes
People’s Daily published an article reporting on Chinese military experts’ comments about U.S. Pacific commander Harris’s statement which he made while meeting Japanese media in Tokyo. Harris stated that he welcomed and was anticipating the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force that would participate in patrolling the South China Sea. He pointed out that the "South China Sea is the high seas and not a territorial sea. He therefore welcomed Japan’s participation in this action."