Oct 24, 2018 06:51 PM
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Legislators Say Prosecutors Should Be Able to Investigate Powerful Graft Watchdog

A sign of the Beijing Municipal Supervisory Commission is seen in Beijing on Feb. 27. Photo: VCG
Legislators have called for empowering public prosecutors to have the right to exercise oversight not just over the police and courts, but also over a powerful new anti-graft investigator.
The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC) started to deliberate the third draft of an amended bill on law-enforcement procedures on Monday. At the session’s Tuesday hearing, some lawmakers suggested that if workers of the National Supervisory Commission (NSC) or its local branches committed crimes such as abusing suspects during their corruption investigations, then prosecutors should be allowed to investigate them.
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