US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
    Opinion / Op-Ed Contributors

    Caging top 'tiger' invites call for deeper reform

    (China Daily) Updated: 2014-07-31 07:47

    Caging top 'tiger' invites call for deeper reform

    Lay foundation for rule of law

    The news that Zhou Yongkang, until recently one of the most powerful men in China, is to be investigated for suspected "serious disciplinary violations" is the clearest indication yet of the top leader Xi Jinping's determination to tackle corruption by rooting out the "tigers as well as flies".

    Until he retired in 2012, Zhou was the top security chief and a member of the Politburo Standing Committee. He is the most senior Chinese official to be investigated since the "Gang of Four" were brought to justice in the early 1980s.

    Last year, a rising political star Bo Xilai was put on trial and convicted of corruption. The Party has already said it is investigating several more officials suspected of corruption, including Jiang Jiemin, who was in charge of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission until last September. Jiang was previously chairman of the State-owned China National Petroleum Corp where Zhou also worked. Last month, the Party said one of its most senior former military officers, Xu Caihou, was being court-martialed for corruption.

    Caging top 'tiger' invites call for deeper reform
    Top officials probed since 1978

    Caging top 'tiger' invites call for deeper reform
    Zhou's former colleagues under probe

    These arrests and investigations are a clear sign that the top leader Xi is serious about tackling corruption within the Party. He has repeatedly warned that corruption could threaten the Party's very survival. It is no coincidence that as Zhou's investigation was made public, the Party announced that the Fourth Plenary Session of the 18th Communist Party of China Central Committee will focus on promoting the rule of law.

    The Chinese perception of the rule of law, however, is not the same as Western perceptions. The rule of law still operates under the overall authority of the CPC while in Western countries there is a separation between the executive and judicial branches.

    The anti-corruption campaign and the downfall of Zhou should not hinder China's stability and economic development. To date there have been 30-plus cases involving senior Party officials with many more at local levels. But Xi is determined to enhance trust in the Party that has been eroded over the years due largely to local officials taking bribes for real estate development. Many top restaurants are suffering a loss in business as Party "bosses" are forced to cut back on entertainment. But the anti-corruption campaign is popular with ordinary citizens who are increasingly calling for greater protection under the rule of law.

    A more stable and predictable economic environment with greater prominence for the rule of law should encourage more foreign investment. Western businessmen will hope that these latest developments will also herald a more open and transparent business climate in China in which corruption is greatly reduced if not exactly eradicated.

    Fraser Cameron is director of the EU-Asia Centre.

    Previous Page 1 2 3 Next Page

    Most Viewed Today's Top News
    ...
    亚洲无码日韩精品第一页| 最近免费中文字幕大全高清大全1 最近免费中文字幕mv在线电影 | 久久午夜无码鲁丝片午夜精品| 亚洲日本中文字幕天堂网| 亚洲精品无码久久不卡| 无码乱人伦一区二区亚洲| 中文国产成人精品久久亚洲精品AⅤ无码精品 | 日本中文字幕在线| 国产精品无码a∨精品| 精品高潮呻吟99av无码视频| 中文字幕无码免费久久| 精品无码久久久久久久动漫| 无码欧精品亚洲日韩一区| 亚洲日韩VA无码中文字幕| 久久综合中文字幕| 精品久久亚洲中文无码| 亚洲高清无码专区视频| 国产精品亚洲αv天堂无码| 国产亚洲精品无码成人| 日韩免费无码视频一区二区三区| 亚洲桃色AV无码| 大桥久未无码吹潮在线观看| 中文字幕日韩欧美| 一本一道色欲综合网中文字幕| 中文字幕一区二区三区5566| 无码中文av有码中文a| 日韩乱码人妻无码中文字幕久久| 色噜噜亚洲精品中文字幕| 中文字幕一精品亚洲无线一区 | 无码中文字幕av免费放dvd| 乱人伦中文无码视频在线观看 | 国产精品亚洲w码日韩中文| 亚洲av中文无码乱人伦在线播放| 天堂а在线中文在线新版| 在线天堂中文WWW官网| 中文字幕无码精品三级在线电影 | 熟妇人妻VA精品中文字幕| 中文字幕在线一区二区在线| 中文字幕在线看视频一区二区三区| 无码中文字幕日韩专区| 中文字幕精品亚洲无线码一区应用|