Wang, Lianzhu: The Chinese Government Should Fight Against Corruption from Its System
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Date: 7/4/2012 11:46:14 AM
Sender: Wang, Lianzhu
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Wang, Lianzhu: The Chinese Government Should Fight Against Corruption from Its System
王连珠(Wang,Lianzhu)
The anti-corruption in China has to take from both surface and root. Then what is taking from both surface and root? That means has to reduce government officials’ power, meanwhile increase the transparency of government officials’ use of power. The most important thing is to let the public supervise government officials, allowing people participate in the process of anti-corruption. This is taking action from root.
Meanwhile, we have to clearly realize that in any society with party’s rule, it is extremely important to choose the style of the political system. In China, Chinese Communist Party long governs this country by itself, causing government officials have very big power. Then, the transparency of using power is very low, and scope of supervising is not large. Therefore, it would be impossible to let Chinese government officials’ power being transparency; it would also be hard to let their power being supervised by the public. The trade of money and power between government officials is very normal phenomenon. This is the problem of surface. The surface is the social system.
Under a democratic and free system, China has to implement the strategy that using law to govern the country and using law to govern officials, letting everybody being equal in front of the law. Government officials’ power becomes completely transparent; and basically under the supervision of the public. Under such conditions, the more government and government officials do for people, the more transparent the power would be; the process of power using would be supervised. The Chinese government wants their own country achieve democracy, freedom, rule of law, hoping the government can be high efficiency, and government cannot be corrupted.
Wang, Lianzhu
July 4, 2012
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