Wang, Huiqin: the lack of surveillance over Chinese officials will definitely lead to corruption
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Date: 2/6/2012 9:53:17 AM
Sender: Wang, Huiqin
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Wang, Huiqin: the lack of surveillance over Chinese officials will definitely lead to corruption
王惠勤(Wang,Huiqin)
The Chinese communist government offered an anti-corruption method, which apparently lack sufficient surveillance; this measure is to make unremitting efforts to build a clean government and perform anti-corruption work, continue to do anti-corruption work in-depth, meticulously, practically, and to produce good results". It is literally impeccable, but in fact, this is just an empty slogan used to deal with the people who strongly call on the Chinese government to severely punish corruption.
To perform the anti-corruption campaign, they need to strengthen the political reform that prevent the corruption from frequent occurrence, and actively promote the prevention and treatment of the problem of corruption from the source of corruption. Seen from the corruption in China, a large number of corruption cases are due to the lack of effective surveillance over powers of the officials from the Chinese government; the government is a one-party dictatorship of the Chinese Communist government; and because of the CCP's long-established one-party dictatorship, there is no opposition party in China, thus there is no power to supervise the Chinese Communist ruling party; since ordinary people did not have the authority to supervise the government and has no authority to supervise officials, corruption began to arise on a large scale, and has come to a situation that can hardly be handled. Countless facts have proved that any government will be corrupted under autocracy, and corruption is a main feature of the authoritarian political system.
The ineffectiveness of Chinese government’s anti-corruption work is due to the corruption in the social system; therefore, to establish a multi-party political system with democracy, freedom, human rights and the rule of law is a prerequisite that can effectively prevent the officials and cadres from being corrupted.
Wang, Huiqin
February 6, 2012
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