Yao, Chaogang: Chinese Corruption Originates from
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Date: 1/23/2009 3:15:40 PM
Sender: Yao, Chaogang
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Yao, Chaogang: Chinese Corruption Originates from CCP’s one-party Autocracy
Chinese corruption attracts the worldwide attention. It isn’t that Chinese government doesn’t want to restrain corruption or doesn’t restrain corruption. The problem is that there aren’t ways to restrain effectively. The origin of Chinese corruption is that corrupt social system exists in China, which is CCP’s one-party regime. Because government officials’ power is unrestrained under one-party regime, they can trade between power and money. This is so-called privilege.
Today, no matter CCP officials’ positions are high or low, they manage to gain property, occupy resource, as long as they have power in hand. These officials are called ‘people’s servants’. They say that they jobs are to ‘serve people’. In fact, what they do is to endanger people and extort by hook or by crook. People can’t complain about their behavior. Currently, the gap between rich and poor is getting bigger and bigger in Chinese society, which is the result caused by officials’ corruption under CCP’s long-term one-party autocracy.
The key point and most difficult thing for Chinese government to oppose corruption is to oppose CCP’s one-party autocracy. The officials’ power must be restrained to oppose one-party autocracy. The officials’ power can’t be changed into benefit. Chinese democracy can come true and Chinese corruption can be resolved after CCP’s one-party autocracy is resolved.
Yao, Chaogang
1/23/2009
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