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China strikes down corruption

 The Chinese government issued a slate of new regulations on Sunday, aiming to give corruption an official blow, reported Xinhua news agency.

 
The regulation, which took effect immediately, include making wrong decisions which lead to negative impact, incorrect handling of group protests which tarnishes party’s name, and power abuse leading to protests.
 

Violators will be removed from their posts.

 

The Chinese government has long been embarrassed about its fame of corruption. Lots of crackdowns have been done in the party. In one of the latest cases, 14 officials in Chaohu City, Anhui Province, were dismissed for bribery.

 

The 4 trillion yuan stimulus package even worsens the situation. Zhou Xiaochuan, chief of China’s central bank warned a week ago that some projects are too "wasteful."

 


wang fangqing: Wang Fangqing is a Shanghai-based freelance business reporter. She writes about business in emerging markets in Asia. Previously She'd been working in textile and flavor industries with Japanese companies for over six years. She is fluent in Chinese, Japanese and English.
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