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Study On Corruption Phenomena And Anti-corruption Countermeasures

Posted on:2003-02-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G J XueFull Text:PDF
GTID:2156360065460462Subject:Law
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The theme has a detailed analysis and a general description on state personnel corruption actuality these days in our country. It describes in detail the present situation and developing trend of corruption phenomena from 80s year last century till today by increasing of cases, multiplying of criminous sum, upgrading of involving officials and guiding ideology policy measures of anti-corruption. Moreover, it deeply analyzes the main reasons why the corruption phenomena cannot lead to end radically. It holds that anti-corruption is a systemic subject. Rethinking the experiences and lessons of anti-corruption practice, the greatest mistake before is to depend on one side act strategy only and lack of comprehensive rational consideration and systemic total decision. It emphasizes that people should be not only heavy punished for serious crime, but more important gentle punished for light crime and punished whenever committing a crime. It requires that detail rules> systems and plans should be made from humanistic point of view to prevent professional commitment. It gives amending advice on setting of our actual anti-corruption department and their design limitation on their jurisdictional realm and tables a proposal on how to effectively hold back the occurrence and development of corruption phenomena. It suggests managing officials by law should be prior to administer a country in accordance with law. The battle against corruptionshould stick for legal system instead of putting away laws to win some successes momentarily. In this theme, it also puts forward some constructive suggestions on the deficient aspects existing in the passing anti-corruption practice, particularly in investigating and dealing with bribery.
Keywords/Search Tags:corruption, countermeasure, prevent working structure
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