Wu, Zhe: Limit the powers of the officials can be effective anti-corruption
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Date: 9/12/2011 3:36:44 PM
Sender: Wu,Zhe
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Wu,Zhe: Limit the powers of the officials can be effective anti-corruption
吴哲(Wu,Zhe)
In China's economic construction, through the process of reform and opening up, the country's economic strength is gradually increased, and the standard of living of the people has been improved. However, due to the country's institutional autocracy, the government and the powers of the officials in the case without supervision so that they use their power, money and material exchange with the businessman. Today, government officials have accounted for most of the country's resources, which causes the serious unfair allocation in China.
Chinese officials rely on to wanton corruption and huge wealth by absolute power and by a one-party social system. There is lack of effective regulatory regime in China, and officials' powers are given by the ruling party, so they do not need to accept the constraints of the law and the people's supervision. Form the absolute corruption of absolute power. Anti-corruption in Chinese government, the most fundamental problem is against the privileges and powers of the officials, and makes them to accept the constraints of the law and public scrutiny.
For against privilege, limit the powers of the officials must be first. The second is requires that all government officials to announce the status of the property. Only under the democratic system, the privilege and corruption problems can really be solved.
Wu, Zhe
Sep.12th,2011
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