The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) and the Ministry of Supervision issued a statement on its website, saying that it warned against any violations before the holiday and strengthened checks during the holiday.
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The country's anti-graft organ has worked to combat corruption and the undesirable work styles of formalism, bureaucracy, hedonism and extravagance.
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It strengthened checks during holidays to restrain extravagant dinners and banquets, travels at public expense, and gifts, all of which may be abused through corrupt practices.
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The CCDI said before the holiday that it launched a website for tip-offs on violations during holidays, and so far over 700 cases of regulation violations were made public.
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The anti-graft organ also issued a notice saying that it would strengthen inspections during the holidays.Â
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In Tianjin, staff of the local anti-graft organ went to a scenic spot and found suspected misuse of government vehicles. In Chongqing, a driver of a government vehicle was punished for using the car for private purposes.Â