Ying Yong, Chief Grand Prosecutor and Prosecutor General of the SPP of China, met with Alina Montesino Li, Deputy Attorney General of Cuba, who was leading a delegation to China for a study program, in Beijing on Nov 26.
Nationwide procuratorates have resolved over 65,000 administrative disputes since 2019, including 3,400 cases that have been pending for more than a decade, the SPP said.
China's top judicial authorities have expanded the legal definition of "family members" to include cohabiting partners in abuse cases, aiming to combat domestic violence and protect victims more effectively.
China's top judicial authorities have released six high-profile cases of duty-related crimes in the financial sector, underscoring their commitment to safeguarding the financial system and combating corruption within the industry.
The SPP recently issued a notice aimed at ramping up efforts to address wage arrears, calling for severe punishment for malicious wage default crimes and enhanced protection of migrant workers and other vulnerable groups' legitimate rights.
The Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) is the highest procuratorial organ of the People's Republic of China. It leads the work of the people's procuratorates at all levels and specialized people's procuratorates and is responsible for and reports its work to the National People's Congress (NPC) and its Standing Committee.
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