BEIJING - Premier Wen Jiabao is calling for a strengthening of the fight against corruption, since the situation remains "grave" and the task is "extremely arduous".
China has made progress in responding to the complaints of the public and reducing administrative costs during the past year. But the country still faces an extremely complicated development situation, according to Wen.He pointed out that some long-term and short-term problems are intertwined with the country's economic and social development, adding that some social contradictions have become relatively prominent. In addition to corruption, these problems could threaten the country's development and stability if not properly dealt with, Wen said.
About 146,000 officials across China were punished for disciplinary violations in 2010. Among them, 5,373 had been referred for prosecution, according to Wen.
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