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The research office of Central Commission for Discipline indicated that institutional barrier is the biggest barrier of anti-corruption, and mechanism defect is the fundamental defect. To summarize up, the issues affecting the result of anti-corruption mainly are institutional function dispersion, no formation of supervision joined forces.

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It is hard to investigate some cases due to various factors; corruption cases frequently have occurred in some places, but related personnel have not done their best to call to account. After all, these are the issues of system and mechanism. The research office of Central Commission for Discipline showed, that in order to boost the system innovation of discipline inspection in the party, "Two are Dominant" must be implemented.

The first is "superior commission leaders dominate the investigation of corruption cases; the results of dealing with clues and of investigation should be reported to both the same level party committee and the superior discipline inspection commission." Many local discipline inspection commissions must report to the same level party committee if they find clues of local important cases or if they investigate important cases. They can process preliminary audit or punish after key leaders agree. If they report to the superior commission, the superior commission would know the situation. Then, there would be a restriction for the local party committee to deal with the case, so that it would be difficult to give the investigation up.

The second is "the nomination and investigation of the secretary and deputy secretary of Commission from every level are dominated by superior commission and organizational departments." Secretary of Commission and deputy secretary of Commission are the key leaders of the first level. Their nomination and investigation are dominated by superior commission and organizational departments, which would strengthen communication and connection with their superior commission and would conduct supervision more boldly.