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壹视界·开局之年谈反腐,总书记强调“更加清醒坚定”
One Vision·In the Year of Initiation Discussing Anti-Corruption, the General Secretary Emphasizes Being Clearer and More Determined
China Daily | Local Language | News | Jan. 16, 2026 | Political Scandal or Corruption
On January 12, 2026, General Secretary Xi Jinping delivered a keynote speech at the fifth plenary session of the 20th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, emphasizing the imperative of governing the Party with strictness and advancing the fight against corruption decisively. He underscored implementing the Party Central Committee's major decisions, institutionalizing power restraint, and enhancing anti-corruption measures with greater clarity, determination, and practical standards, especially as the 15th Five-Year Plan begins.
Xi Jinping highlighted the ongoing severity and complexity of corruption, noting that eradicating the root causes remains an arduous mission. Corruption continues to manifest frequently, including major and emerging covert forms. He stressed maintaining a high-pressure stance against corruption without retreat, framing the fight against corruption as the Party's most profound self-revolution, essential for Party prosperity and national strength.
The General Secretary called for a historical and strategic perspective on anti-corruption efforts, focusing on achieving the Party’s mission while targeting both minor and significant corrupt practices, especially where public dissatisfaction is greatest. He cited examples from environmental and local governance improvements as evidence of the positive outcomes of clean politics, fostering an atmosphere conducive to effective governance and economic development.
With 2026 marking the start of the crucial 15th Five-Year Plan, Xi connected the Party’s self-revolution and governance to economic and social progress, encouraging cadres to embrace their responsibilities amidst complex domestic and international challenges. He reaffirmed that improving Party governance is critical to sustaining modernization efforts and national development.
Finally, Xi reaffirmed China’s distinctive anti-corruption approach, which integrates prevention, deterrence, and eradication efforts. He emphasized continuing the path developed since the 18th National Congress that addresses both symptoms and root causes of corruption through comprehensive governance and whole-chain collaboration. This approach aims to foster a politically clean environment and social righteousness, ensuring a strong start for the 15th Five-Year Plan period.
Hong Kong pledges all-out efforts in fire aftermath, mulls reform to strengthen building safety
Xinhua | English | News | Jan. 16, 2026 | Accidents
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee pledged comprehensive efforts to address the aftermath of the deadly fire that occurred on November 26, 2025, in the Wang Fuk Court residential complex in Tai Po district. During the first meeting of the eighth-term Legislative Council on January 14, 2026, Lee outlined the government's response and detailed planned reforms to enhance building safety and fire control.
Authorities have arrested several individuals on suspicion of manslaughter and corruption related to the incident. The development bureau has mandated the removal of all scaffolding nets on buildings undergoing maintenance and is revising the approval and inspection systems for these nets. The government has also introduced subsidies and relief measures to support affected residents.
An independent committee has been established to investigate the fire's cause and assign accountability, with a report expected within nine months. The HKSAR government has committed to implementing the committee's recommendations and undertaking systematic reforms and targeted improvements across various sectors.
Spokesperson reiterates Taiwan question is China's internal affair
Peoples Daily | English | News | Jan. 16, 2026 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
A Chinese mainland spokesperson reaffirmed that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China and described the Taiwan question as a purely internal affair of China. Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, made these remarks at a press conference on January 14, 2026, responding to inquiries about recent U.S. actions in Venezuela and their potential implications for Taiwan.
Zhu emphasized that resolving the Taiwan question is a just cause for safeguarding China's national sovereignty and territorial integrity. The spokesperson warned that reliance on external forces by Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party in pursuit of "Taiwan independence" would only result in them becoming discarded tools of said external forces.
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