Yu, Yao: Achieving Rule of Law can Restrain Power
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Date: 3/29/2012 11:19:32 AM
Sender: Yu, Yao
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Yu, Yao: Achieving Rule of Law can Restrain Power
于尧(Yu,Yao)
The corruption problem in China become more and more serious and the government has to obey two conditions if they want the anti-corruption work be effective. The first condition is that power has to be bound by law and be supervised by the public; the second condition is that the government officials who have power must be self-disciplined, act fairly, be justice and really do work for the public. The public’s criteria on government officials’ doing is very easy, the first is listen to what they say, the second is look at what they do, see if they are greedy or not. If the government official speak nice words on the stage and do corruptive things on people’s back, people would think that this government is not worthy their trust, such government is a corrupted government, and government officials are corrupted officials.
The Chinese Communist government long-term governs Chinese society, and the law just like decoration, the government’s power, and government officials’ power are lack of the restrain and supervision from opposition party. Such government and government officials are not servicing the public; they are servicing themselves using political power, and are also creating chances for them to be corrupted and getting money. Ordinary people do not have power, they cannot participate in corruption, but have to bear the high cost brought by corrupted government officials.
Though the Chinese Communist government asks government officials to be self-discipline, just several of them can do it, which cause the anti-corruption work has no effect. Effective anti-corruption work has to find answers on political reform, achieve rule of law in Chinese society, and let government officials’ power be under law’s restrain.
Yu, Yao
March 29, 2012
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