Is it true that corruption infiltrates public power

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-11

Is it true that corruption infiltrates public power

A recent article pointed out that corruption has permeated all areas of public power. Some have questioned whether a person who does not understand education is qualified for the post of secretary of education, and whether a person who does not understand medicine is suitable for the role of secretary of health.

The focus of the question is, if laymen in some specialized areas are led, will they be able to lead those areas competently and effectively? In addition, the author believes that the relevant leaders of the Organization Department and the Personnel Bureau behind this phenomenon should be held accountable.

So, is this a social reality, or is it an exaggeration?

First, the old system is like a pyramid, and the top leader has a monopoly on power, that is, a centralized system. After the Qing Dynasty was overthrown, people with lofty ideals boldly explored in order to realize a democratic republic, and Sun Yat-sen gave up his first position.

However, Yuan Shikai stole the fruits of the revolution and restored the imperial system, but was finally spurned by the people of the whole country. The subsequent ** system led to a scuffle between the warlords, the people's livelihood withered, and Chiang Kai-shek's great unification was still a plate of scattered sand.

The Chinese people were deeply distressed and realized that only socialism and the Communist Party could save China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, under the leadership of the party, it concentrated its efforts on doing major and important things, and achieved achievements that attracted worldwide attention.

If the system of three powers is implemented, the country will inevitably fall into a chaotic situation of competing for power and profit.

Second, individual personnel lose faith and will abuse their power to carry out**, but it lacks binding force, so it is necessary to bring power under supervision. At present, most leading cadres in China uphold the principle of honesty and fairness, because they have received years of education, understand their responsibilities and missions, and will not ruin their lives because they are greedy for short-term profits.

Only a very small number of ** who have lost their faith, using the power in their hands to carry out**, are finally revealed, and the wealth they have done everything possible to obtain is also confiscated. These ** are full of remorse in prison, and their lessons are a constant reminder that the fight against corruption never stops, and wherever there is power, corruption breeds.

It seems that corruption is only a minority, a local and individual phenomenon, and the so-called "infiltration into various fields" is somewhat exaggerated. For example, many workplaces are simply workplaces with no potential for corruption.

As for those who hold great power, after all, they are only a minority, so we must exercise strict supervision over the power departments, so that we can focus on prevention and carry out the anti-corruption struggle to the end.

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