On April 13, Ying Yong, Chief Grand Prosecutor and Prosecutor General of the SPP of China, held separate meetings in Shanghai with international guests attending the 61st IAP Executive Committee Meeting.
On April 12, the SPP released its 61st batch of guiding cases to help procuratorates identify new and concealed forms of bribery and determine the amounts involved.
The SPC and the SPP jointly issued a judicial interpretation clarifying that intermediaries who connect bribe givers with civil servants are committing a crime.
Judicial authorities have issued a stern warning to individuals who fabricate or spread rumors about civil aviation safety, disrupting the normal operations of flights or airports, noting that such actions will trigger criminal charges under a new judicial interpretation.
On April 3, the SPP held a meeting for procuratorates nationwide to advance the special campaign on procuratorial protection of people's livelihoods.
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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