Anti-corruption forum
Updated: 2014-04-08 07:10
(China Daily USA)
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The Communist Party of China Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, China's top anti-graft watchdog, established a forum on its website in September.
In the forum, the commission initiates a topic every month for netizens to discuss. All of the topics are related to anti-graft efforts.
Topics discussed include:
March: What are the problems involved in improving government operations? How can any undesirable aspects be avoided?
February: How should corrupt officials be punished in line with "zero tolerance" of such behavior?
January: How can the website of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection be improved?
December: What do you think of anti-graft authorities' efforts in fighting corruption during key moments (such as those ahead of festivities)?
November: What do you think is the relationship between abiding by anti-graft rules and maintaining social ties?
October: How should the fight against "tigers and flies" - a synonym for high- and low-ranking officials who are corrupt - be carried out?
September: How can the Internet be used in the fight against corruption?
- An Baijie
(China Daily USA 04/08/2014 page4)
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