Zhang,Jun: Absolute power leads to absolute corruption necessarily
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Date: 5/4/2011 2:37:59 PM
Sender: Zhang, Jun
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Zhang,Jun: Absolute power leads to absolute corruption necessarily
张军(Zhang, Jun)
Officials of Chinese government hold the unlimited power and many officials can exchange their power into money and supplies at leisure by illegal exchange activities, which are not restrained by laws. The present social system in China is one-party, with the features that officials have the absolute public power, due to that it is not limited by laws, so this power can be called as privilege. Privilege is absolute authority and absolute power leads to absolute corruption necessarily.
CCP authority has controlled the ruling power for a long time, and it possesses the most of resources for their own in China and distributes unfairly, so leads to a very big gap of wealth and the contradiction between officials and people. It is the expression of corruption of social system in China.
Anti-corruption must anti-privileged and all the public power is brought into open, and then officials’ power can be restrained actually just based on this. At the same time, all the officials must notarize their affairs before they take office and then there will be no space of power exchanging into money illegally. The most fundamental condition is that democratic system must be realized in China, because there is no existence of privilege. If officials don’t have privilege, they will not involve in corruption laxative.
Zhang, Jun
May 4, 2011
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