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Legal Control Of The Executive Powers Of Corruption

Posted on:2007-05-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z B ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206360185456490Subject:Administrative Management
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Currently, the high occurrence of malversation among Chinese administrative staff is impossible to be prohibited due to the present deficient system structure and system arrangement, which allures the staff into corruption actions and meanwhile provides them with chances, with little probability of being discovered and punished. In other words, malversation has become a mode of behavior to maximize individual benefit, profitable, with more chances and low risks, and widely adopted by governmental officials. Under such circumstances, it is inadequate to confine anti-corruption within the scopes of ideological and moral education and self-discipline. In order to precaution and solve the problem of malversation from its root, what should be done is to perfect legal system, and to deter the overspread of administrative corruption by legal means. Via legal controlling, it can not only eliminate some immediate factors of malversation, but destroy its growing environment and conditions. Actually speaking, power corruption means that power is out of balance. From the legal perception, any public power is regulated by law. Beyond this regulation, power is regarded as being abused. This paper illustrates, from the angle of legal controlling, that the essential means of controlling malversation is able to prevent and solve this problem from its root. Simultaneously, it proposes some legal means for the Chinese government to deal with administrative power corruption, resorting to the comparative study with some successful examples of Singapore, etc. in state uncorrupted administration construction.
Keywords/Search Tags:Administrative Power, Corruption, Legal controlling
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