Anti-Corruption Website Unveiled In China
January 4, 2006 |
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Jubao.gov.cn has opened online to give Chinese citizens a way to report official corruption around the country.
A representative from China's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection told local media that the Commission will also incorporate all the anti-corruption of different government agencies under one umbrella to better facilitate the concerned parties' work.
Of note, in the past year across China more than 67,000 new songs with anti-corruption themes were unveiled and more than 24,000 concerts were held at local levels to educate citizens and officials about corruption.
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China held its First Plenary Session in November 2002. Since then, the Commission has been involved in the investigation of hundreds of corrupt officials in China.
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South African Tired of corruption in China.
It is a tremendous and sincere job done by the local government. But what about the people from all those country's that have been staying in China for the last decade.
If one need to have ties with a foren country, I think one should pay attention to the people staying in China from those country's first. As for it may damage the relation and trust seriously if they are neglected as a forrener in this country.
In my case after 8 years staying in China, with a Chinese wife still have to fight with the visa department to get a more expectable visa period or tempory residence. Visa payments very monthly and if one have confirm the payment with Beijing, one would find a complete different story. Example for a green card, Beijing would have the cost around 2000 RMB but in Chengdu the cost are around 11000 Rmb. How would it be possible for me to have children if I am not even allowed to stay here or be excepted as a resident of China.
I have been fighting for 3 years now to get the legal papers for the apartment I bought. The construction company refuse to pay the construction workers, and they on the other hand have some power together with the high authorities to withhold my and 200 other owners our home documents. If one talk to the local government they would laugh and say "you have been cheated, sorry we cannot do nothing"
So how do one judge the governments effort in helping third world country's or are these information not under there attention,as of thousands of other corruption cases that are well known to me.
Angry forrener