Experts call effort thorough, effective
Editor's note: Early this month, China Daily invited three clean-governance experts to share their thoughts on this year's anti-graft campaign. Here is a summary of the dialogue.
A1 First, a new set of strict rules has been established in accordance with the anti-corruption movement, for example, the eight-point code to cut bureaucracy and the newly released policy to cut spending on government cars.
Second, the fight against corruption has shifted from passive reactions to active strikes. It used to be driven by Internet users who exposed a corrupt official's wrongdoing, like the Shaanxi official who got inspected due to the luxurious watch he wore at public appearances that were photographed and put online by citizens. Now the central inspection teams are taking initiative and hunting for corrupt officials.