China's State Administration of Financial Supervision and Administration convened its 2026 work conference on comprehensive and strict Party governance alongside a special warning education session, reviewing 2025 internal discipline work and setting key tasks for 2026. The meeting was led by Party Committee Secretary and Director Li Yunze, with Yang Guorui, head of the discipline inspection and supervision team, chairing and conveying the outcomes of the Fifth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. The 2025 review highlighted progress on central inspection rectification, education on the "eight central regulations", integrated investigation and handling of corruption, and strengthening Party discipline across the system, including at grassroots level. For 2026, the agenda focused on tightening political guidance and theoretical study, reinforcing centralized Party leadership over financial work, continuing action against misconduct and corruption affecting the public, strengthening controls by placing power "in the institutional cage", sustained implementation of the "eight central regulations" and rectification of the "four winds", maintaining a high-pressure anti-corruption posture, supporting discipline inspection bodies, and improving the standardization and rule-of-law basis of discipline inspection work. The session incorporated case analysis and warning education films, and participants included representatives from the Central Financial Discipline Inspection and Supervision Working Committee and the National Audit Office, as well as heads and discipline inspection officials from financial supervision bureaus, departments, directly affiliated units and related organizations.