1,048 officials punished for environmental failure


A total of 1,048 officials, including three at or above vice-ministerial levels, have been punished for failing to fulfill environmental protection duties in the second batch of environmental inspections, Li Ganjie, minister of environmental protection, said on Saturday.
Li said such environmental inspections led by the central government have played an effective role in solving a large number of environmental problems on people's doorsteps, and the ministry will push forward more such inspections this year.
Although the total number of officials punished is slightly smaller than the 1,100 people held accountable in the first round of environmental inspections, the second group included more high-ranking officials, signaling a stronger intensity and desire to hold officials accountable, Li said.
Such inspections are part of China's campaign to fight pollution and environmental degradation as decades of growth have left the country with smog, polluted water and contaminated soil.
The first round of inspections covered eight provinces and autonomous regions - Heilongjiang, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Henan, Guangxi, Yunnan, Ningxia and Inner Mongolia. The second batch covers seven provinces and regions.
The officials held accountable were publicly named, admonished, ordered to apologize, given Party disciplinary or administrative punishment, or transferred to judicial authorities.
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