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How successful is the anti-corruption campaign?
Lau Guan Kim  Updated: 2004-01-16 14:21

Nothing to crow about.

A great fanfare when the minnows are netted for they are not only not politiocally powerful - they are just expandable.

Cataching minnows are like the firing of crackers, loud noise, but no subsatance, as the sharks are free to roam with thei snapping jaws.

corruption is the enemy from within China. It is a disease handed down from millenia of greedy despots and a kleptocratic Chinese society.

How can we take seriously the anit-corruption drive when there is not an effective anti-corruptiuon bureau with a guidleine on all important officials revealing their assest every six months.

Was ther any at all?

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