Qiang, Junmin: Absolute power causes absolute corruption necessarily
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Date: 9/29/2011 11:41:09 AM
Sender: Qiang, Junmin
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Qiang, Junmin: Absolute power causes absolute corruption necessarily
强俊民(Qiang, Junmin)
Facing serious corrupt matter in China, lots of Chinese officials don’t agree with it and argue that matter of corruption also exist in some democratic countries. In term of words, their words seem to make a little sense. In fact, there is matter of corruption in democratic countries actually, but the number is few and the amount of money is limited; because corrupt matter doesn’t exist in social system of democratic countries.
However, in China, CCP’s one-party autocratic system is a corrupt system, and under this corrupt system officials’ power is not limited by laws and not supervised by people. Officials can abuse power and trade between money and power; officials are the holders of power and gainer of unlawful benefits. Therefore, many Chinese officials neglect laws, ask for money scrupulously and corrupt; it causes the amount of officials involved in corruption is increasing and the money involved becomes more and more.
Autocratic system give officials absolute power and absolute power leads to absolute corruption necessarily; CCP’s one-party corrupt system brings up a corrupt government and causes lots of corrupt officials. In present China, if only carry out multi-party democratic political system and limit officials’ power, anti-corruption will succeed.
Qiang, Junmin
Sep 29, 2011
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