China recently set a guideline for a new round
of institutional reform of the State Council,
the country's Cabinet, in an effort to build up
a service-oriented, responsible, law-governing
and clean government for the nation.
This remark came from an official in charge of
the General Office of the Central Government Set-up
Committee in a recent interview with Xinhua and
People's Daily.
He emphasized the guidelines on restructuring
some central government departments adopted on
June 25 by the State Council's executive meeting
were a directive document with the nature of law
and it served as a base for State Council departments
to play their functions.
It was a major step forward for implementing the
essence of the 17th National Congress of the Communist
Party of China (CPC) and to further deepen the
restructuring of administrative management, said
the official.
He added, the document was aimed to readjust functions
of different central government departments, define
the main functions and responsibilities for these
departments, decide the set-up and responsibilities
of subordinate cells within these departments,
and define the numbers of staff in these departments
and the numbers of leading officials of the subordinate
cells of these departments.
One of the main jobs for the new round of administrative
reform is to streamline the relations of functions
and responsibilities for different central government
departments.
For example, the administrative powers in the
sector of flash and online games will go to the
Ministry of Culture, while the State Administration
for Radio, Television and Film is the only administration
for the film industry. Meanwhile, the General
Administration for Press and Publication is responsible
for controlling the whole sector of manufacturing
audio and visual products.
Under circumstances when the management of a certain
sector needs the cooperation of several departments,
one department should be made the coordinator
and it has the rights to summon the others concerned
to carry out the administrative powers.
For instance, the Ministry of Health will manage
the issue of food safety, in collaboration with
other departments concerned such as the State
Administration for Industry and Commerce, the
State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection
and Quarantine, and the State Food and Drug Administration.
The National Development and Reform Commission,
the Ministry of Finance and the People's Bank
of China (PBC) will set up a coordinating mechanism
for macroeconomic control, while the PBC should
form another coordinating mechanism for the supervision
of financial affairs, together with the China
Banking Regulatory Commission, the China Securities
Regulatory Commission and the China Insurance
Regulatory Commission.
Anyway, while trying to make the central government
more efficient and simple, the set number of total
staff of the State Council must not be exceeded,
the official stressed.
To change the functions of the government was
a primary task for this reform, so as to enable
the government to define what it should do and
what it should not, said the official.
He stressed the government should do a better
job on major issues such as macroeconomic control,
management on energy, environmental protection,
education, population and family planning, housing,
social security, culture, health care and safe
production.
The official urged all the central government
departments to seriously implement the regulations
of the document and strictly follow the regulations,
so as to safeguard the seriousness and authority
of the guidelines.
According to previous official reports, the new
round of government reform is led by Vice Premier
Li Keqiang, a member of the Standing Committee
of the CPC Central Committee Political Bureau.
At the 17th Party Congress in October, the CPC
leadership called for further deepening the administrative
reform.
(Source: Xinhua)