South China's Guangdong Province has announced a key measure
to fight corruption.
In a special notice yesterday, the provincial government said
Party and government officials at all levels must resist taking
hongbao (gift money in red envelopes) during the coming National
Day (October 1) holiday and the traditional Mid-autumn Festival (on
October 6).
The statement said those who accept hongbao will be removed from
their posts while those who seriously violate the notice face
prosecution.
It is the first time the southern Chinese province has
officially issued such a notice to fight corruption.
It is of great significance in preventing corruption and
ensuring an honest government operation in the province, according
to Wang Huayuan, deputy Party secretary of the Guangdong Provincial
Party Committee.
He urged Party and government officials at all levels to accept
supervision by the public and the media. Tip-offs from the public
will be welcomed and supervision of officials will be
strengthened.
Wang, speaking at a conference in Guangzhou on Tuesday, is also
secretary of the Guangdong Provincial Commission for Discipline
Inspection of the Communist Party of China.
The notice said government departments or officials are not
allowed to distribute extra bonuses during the period. No one is
allowed to accept cash, shares or other expensive gifts during the
holiday period, the notice said.
Many Guangzhou residents welcomed the notice.
Wang Zhaoming, a local white-collar worker, believed it would
really help prevent corruption cases.
"The notice was also issued at the right time, as National Day
and the Mid-autumn Festival are usually a peak period for bribing
officials in the province," Wang said.
"Governments at all levels in Guangdong need to introduce
effective and concrete measures to ensure honest government
operations and further improve their reputations," Wang added.
The notice was issued after Guangdong investigated 1,150
commercial bribe cases in the first eight months of this year. Of
those, 55 involved at least 1 million yuan (US$125,000).
Disciplinary action was taken against 376 officials. Of them, 36
were officials at county level or above. Jail sentences were handed
out to 186 of the officials, including 14 at county level and
above.
The anti-corruption notice was jointly issued by the Guangdong
Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist
Party of China and the Guangdong Provincial Bureau of Supervision
on Tuesday.
Zhengzhou, the capital of Central China's Henan Province, also
issued a notice this week to try to prevent corruption.
The statement from the municipal government said all government
and company cars, except those "on duty," cannot be used during the
October 1-7 holiday period.
(China Daily September 28, 2006)