Anti-corruption regulation in China

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2006-02-09 20:31:08

BEIJING, Feb. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- A regulation on the prevention of job-related crimes among military officers was issued recently to speed up China's fight against corruption in the military forces, Liberation Army Daily reported here Wednesday.

"It is an important move to guarantee the stability of China's military forces," the paper stressed.

Despite the achievements made in punishing military officers who break laws and in preventing job-related crimes in recent years, no similar systematic regulation has been issued before, the paper said.

The regulation stipulates the guidelines and measures of preventing job-related corruption, the paper said.

It urged all military units to institutionalize the prevention of job-related corruption and encourage both the officers and soldiers to participate in the anti-corruption drive.

"The fight against job-related crimes should be a regular, comprehensive and basic task for the military units at various levels," the regulation stated, highlighting supervision and checks on those in power.

It also called on military units to faithfully implement the policies concerning the fight against corruption, enhancing the party's governing capability and the rule of law as issued by the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Central Military Commission.

The regulation was jointly issued by the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Department of the General Staff, the PLA General Political Department, the PLA General Logistics Department, and the PLA General Armament Department.
 

PiSigma

"the engineer"
the best way is still to raise the salaries of soldiers and officers.. especially the officers... just that alone will be able to decrease corruption.. afterall, most of these guys are just trying to feed their family. the first guy on the moon, yang liwei, was dirt poor when he was in the air force. and he was a lieutenant colonel in the PLAAF. my uncle in the chengdu military region is one of his buddies, he told me that the family still lives in the military issued 1 bedroom apartments before he went up. now he's crammed with people trying to get him in commericials, and he turns most of them down unless it's military authorized.
 

curse

New Member
this is good news, can not have a successful invasion if some of your military is corrupted.
 

ahho

Junior Member
Isn't this scary though, if the military personnel is underpaid, doesn't that already hurt moral? wouldn't it hurt the military in times of war???
 

Obcession

Junior Member
To ahho:

I don't think so, Chinese soldiers has always been this poor since the founding of the PRC, but they still fared pretty well, and fought very hard in all the wars China fought before. You may argue that nowadays, alot of other people in China is rich and the military is poor, is different from the conditions of the past, when everyone was poor. Well, that's a valid point, however, Chinese soldiers take pride in being Chinese soldiers, and are extremely motivated to defend China (in other words, extremely nationalistic), so I can't foresee them having bad morale because of bad pay, in the future.
 

KYli

Brigadier
PRC should have do more to promote the chinese soilder. Chinese soilder nowaday just do not have as much respect as it should be.
 

MIGleader

Banned Idiot
china does promote some soldiers on tv. I saw a documentary of a wz-9 pilot, who related his military nad pre-military experiences on Tv. Beijing actually PAYs soldiers to walk around areas like Tiananmen in uniform, to impress tourists. Its better thna seeing swat and cops everywhere in DC.
 

ahho

Junior Member
Obcession said:
To ahho:

I don't think so, Chinese soldiers has always been this poor since the founding of the PRC, but they still fared pretty well, and fought very hard in all the wars China fought before. You may argue that nowadays, alot of other people in China is rich and the military is poor, is different from the conditions of the past, when everyone was poor. Well, that's a valid point, however, Chinese soldiers take pride in being Chinese soldiers, and are extremely motivated to defend China (in other words, extremely nationalistic), so I can't foresee them having bad morale because of bad pay, in the future.

well i didn't say bad, but hurt it. You know that there would be some blaber mouths in the military saying "why am i in this in the first place if i can't make money" but i do agree with you on the point mentioned
 

Typhoon

Banned Idiot
MIGleader said:
china does promote some soldiers on tv. I saw a documentary of a wz-9 pilot, who related his military nad pre-military experiences on Tv. Beijing actually PAYs soldiers to walk around areas like Tiananmen in uniform, to impress tourists. Its better thna seeing swat and cops everywhere in DC.

Soldiers got paid to walk around in military uniform to "impress" tourists? I don't understand.

Most foreign tourists rarely see any soilder in uniform walking around the sight-seeing areas in their own country. So they may just feel "funny" or "different" when they see the soliders in uniforms walking around in the sight-seeing areas such as Tiananmen Square in China.
 

adeptitus

Captain
VIP Professional
Did anybody watch that Chinese military drama/TV series called DAʦ ? I watched some eps on CCTV (cable) and noticed they drove around in a white BMW(?). =_= I think the commander's wife is from a wealthy family?
 
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