Xiang,Bin: The Key of Anti-corruption is Restraining the Power
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Date: 8/15/2012 11:19:16 AM
Sender: Xiang, Bin
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Xiang,Bin: The Key of Anti-corruption is Restraining the Power
项斌(Xiang,Bin)
With the rapid development of China’s economy, people’s living standard has been improved a lot, while many social problems emerge at the same time, such as the problem of employment, the expensive cost of medical treatment, the unfairness of the education resources’ distribution, high housing price and the government officials’ corruption. All these problems have caused wide public concern over the recent years.
Chinese government has implemented a series of anti-corruption measures to solve the increasingly serious problem of corruption, and many corrupt officials got punished by these measures. The system of Chinese government’s anti-corruption measures includes anti-corruption regulations, laws and specific executive departments. We can see the government has taken efforts to solve the problem of corruption. However, many years later, the anti-corruption measures are ineffective. People started to doubt about the work of anti-corruption, and they asked why there are more and more officials get involved in corruption and why this problem is becoming more serious, and what is the source of this problem?
One of the characteristics of corruption is that the unchecked power of the officials and this power derived from one-party autocracy. Setting up a reasonable social system and retraining the power of officials are necessary methods to solve the problem of corruption. We must get rid of the soil that breeds corruption through social system reform. Therefore, China must practice the democratic political reform, only by multiple parties holding office in rotation, could the power of officials be constrained and under the supervision of the people. If the power is under the supervision of the people, the problem of corruption could be solved.
Xiang, Bin
8/15/2012
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