Ying Yong, Chief Grand Prosecutor and Prosecutor General of the SPP of China, led a Chinese delegation to attend the 23rd Meeting of the Prosecutors General of SCO Member States via video link in Beijing on May 14.
China's top judicial bodies have issued new guidelines further clarifying when trials in absentia may be used in criminal cases, with a focus on procedural details.
A public interest litigation case handled by the SPP over ecological damage in the Nansi Lake basin has been included in a case database of the UNEP, highlighting China's efforts in cross-regional environmental governance.
China's procuratorial authorities have strengthened oversight in the social security sector, targeting issues such as unpaid insurance contributions and inadequate coverage, as part of broader efforts to protect workers' rights.
China's procuratorial organs have raised the daily State compensation standard for violations of personal freedom from 475.52 yuan ($69.93) to 495.94 yuan ($72.93), the SPP has said.
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