Ye, Jinhong: Chinese autocracy has paid heavy pric
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Date: 3/6/2009 11:21:32 AM
Sender: Ye, Jinhong
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Ye, Jinhong: Chinese autocracy has paid heavy price for corruption
The strongest place of Chinese power is the most serious place where corruption exists. The most corrupt departments in China are industries of electricity, telecom, traffic, tobacco, bank, financial service, and infrastructure, and all of them are monopolized by government controlled by CCP regime. Tycoons, who collude with CCP government officials, become millionaires through illegal measures of black box and extortion, and then legalize those illegal incomes by money laundering to exercise real economy.
Since most of Chinese law are only limited to words, even on the law documents of opposing corruption, which result in current corruption phenomena. The corruptions among officials are very commonplace: some of the officials corrupt publicly in state, and some of officials take part in underworld gang of murder, extortion, gambling and prostitution.
Chinese autocracy has paid heavy price for corruption, though CCP government has already realized potential danger while adopts facial anti-corruption action. This kind of measure cannot solve the problem of corruption among officials radically.
Ye, Jinhong
3/6/2009
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