08/06/2009 07:29pm - via http://china.globaltimes... - Details
GlobalTimes: A lawmaker and an anti-graft expert warned yesterday that State-owned enterprises (SOEs), without tightened and transparent supervision, are more likely to become corrupt.
Analysts stressed that China is in great need of anti-corruption officials,...
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A lawmaker and an anti-graft expert warned yesterday that State-owned enterprises (SOEs), without tightened and transparent supervision, are more likely to become corrupt. Analysts stressed that China is in great need of anti-corruption officials, given that such incidents have become increasingly common across the country. One such ongoing incident involves an investigation into a nuclear-program official’s possible involvement in a graft scandal. The publicity department of the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) declined to comment yesterday on its general manager, Kang Rixin, who authorities are probing for possible involvement in “grave violations of discipline,” according to a statement made Wednesday by the Discipline Inspection Commission of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.
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