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分享 Mosquitoes and tigers
912726421 2014-5-9 14:31
Xi, who is also chairman of the CMC, has vowed to clean up the tarnished image of Communist Party and the People's Liberation Army. He has pushed big anti-graft campaigns, pledging to target not just "mosquitoes" (minor officials) but also "tigers" (top officials). It's a daunting task, given the common perception among Chinese that corruption is endemic. On the most recent Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index, China was ranked 80th, tied with Greece and one notch above Swaziland, among the 177 countries and regions surveyed. The index ranks countries and territories based on how corrupt their public sector is perceived to be. China's image has gotten worse. On the 2004 index, China was ranked 71st, lumped with Saudi Arabia and Syria. Xi has warned officials that no one will be spared. "Every Communist Party official should keep in mind that all dirty hands will be caught," he told a meeting of the party body tasked with curbing corruption last January. "Senior officials should hold Party disciplines in awe and stop taking chances." So far, Xi has snared a few big tigers. Powerful scalps Zhou Qiang, China's top law enforcer as chief of the Supreme People's Court, said in his annual report to China's legislature last month that the courts in 2013 have tried and convicted 29,000 cases of embezzlement, bribery and dereliction of duty. More than 20 minister-level officials have been "taken down" since the major Communist Party meeting last November, various Chinese media reported.
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