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BEIJING, March. 4 -- By singling out commercial
bribery as a main target, policy makers have tugged on one of the main roots of
corruption among government officials.
Repeated anti-bribery warnings and promised joint
action by key central departments all bear full testimony to the Chinese
leadership's resolve to fight corruption.
In the past two weeks, Premier Wen Jiabao had twice
dwelt on the necessity to take measure against commercial bribery. And the
members of anti-bribery task forces had also been increased to cover 22 key
government ministries.
Tackling commercial bribery, especially among
government officials, is a major task the country must complete to build a clean
and efficient government.
However, to effectively rein in commercial bribery,
efforts should not only be made on the demand side. Domestic businesses should
also be mobilized to help creating a level playing field for all by renouncing
bribery.
To gain an unfair advantage or undue favours,
commercial bribery was widely used in this country.
A recent central government document identified six
sectors in which commercial bribery ran rampant: construction, land use,
transaction of property rights, distribution of medicine, government procurement
and development of land resources.
It's no surprise that commercial bribery has caused massive economic losses to the country.
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