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36,000 officials punished under China austerity drive in 2015

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Hope it is not just a symbolic gesture! China is getting serious in tackling corruption by Babudom! India too can learn a lesson or two!
[h=1]36,000 officials punished under China austerity drive in 2015[/h]November 22, 2015


Nearly 5,000 officials have been reprimanded in China for violating austerity rules in October, taking the total number of those punished this year to 36,600, the ruling Communist Party's top anti-graft body today said. The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said the officials, including two provincial and ministerial level officials, were implicated in over 3,800 cases, about a fourth of which involved unapproved use of public vehicles. Unauthorised allowances and subsidies, lavish weddings and funerals as well as illicit gifts were included in violations.

http://news.rediff.com/commentary/2...rive-in-2015/83628fd04d0f0bb8d2ace20cd24df704
 
Hope it is not just a symbolic gesture! China is getting serious in tackling corruption by Babudom! India too can learn a lesson or two!
36,000 officials punished under China austerity drive in 2015

November 22, 2015


Nearly 5,000 officials have been reprimanded in China for violating austerity rules in October, taking the total number of those punished this year to 36,600, the ruling Communist Party's top anti-graft body today said. The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said the officials, including two provincial and ministerial level officials, were implicated in over 3,800 cases, about a fourth of which involved unapproved use of public vehicles. Unauthorised allowances and subsidies, lavish weddings and funerals as well as illicit gifts were included in violations.
http://news.rediff.com/commentary/2...rive-in-2015/83628fd04d0f0bb8d2ace20cd24df704

Thoughthe rule in China is called “Republic of China”, China’s political system isentirely different than that of India. The government is not being electedthrough public elections. Ruler’s, even punishes those who openly call forpublic elections and multi-party rule. The press is heavily censored and theInternet is blocked. Top leaders are unconstrained / have no restriction by therule of law.

Inida, a country with so called democracy is realy a heaven for corruptive politicians.
 
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