Introduction:
Corruption is a widespread phenomenon in the world today and poses a great threat to a nation's stability and development. Although certain achievements have been made in the anti-corruption struggle, in recent years, anti-corruption crimes in China have become younger and younger. Not long ago, Jiang Lili, former deputy director of the General Office of the Guizhou Provincial Party Committee, was arrested for bribery, and a young but important woman** collapsed, which really made people sigh. From different perspectives, this paper analyzes the current "youth" problem in China's civil servants, and puts forward corresponding countermeasures.
Young cadres are corrupt and innocent.
A young female leader like Jiang Lili was supposed to be a role model for the welfare of the people, but she ended up going astray. During Jiang Lili's tenure, he used his power for personal gain, which was suspected of being ***. She violated her original intention and blindly indulged in **, which led to a deviation in her life trajectory, and her future was clouded. Although she is young and promising, she is also very beautiful, but wealth is not something worth pursuing, and it has laid the groundwork for her future.
However, a situation like Jiang Lili is not an exception, and the corruption and degeneration of young people are very common. Due to their lack of experience and immaturity in their ideological concepts, young cadres are very easy to lose themselves and become corrupt and degenerate in the face of increasing opportunities and opportunities. As a result, the anti-corruption work is facing tremendous difficulties and challenges.
On the causes of youth *** crime.
1.Inducement of economic interests: Young leaders often occupy some resources and rights in their jobs, and are easily sought after by different interest groups. Under such a **, they are very easy to lose their ideals and beliefs, and eventually go to corruption.
2.Ideological confusion: Under the influence of the market economy, the thinking of young cadres has undergone great changes, and their thinking has changed. They have an extreme desire for power and money, and can easily leave their conscience and obligations behind.
3.Inadequate regulatory regimes: Corruption often arises from ineffective regulatory bodies. In the selection and use of young cadres, due to the lack of an effective supervision and control system, some people with improper conduct and improper thinking have been promoted to higher positions, which has become a breeding ground for the best people.
Consequences of youth**.
1.Disrupting social order: The phenomenon is very easy to cause social instability and has a great impact on the survival of the people. Youth leadership*** This is no longer just a matter of one person, but an issue that has an impact on the whole society.
2.Damage to credibility and image: The phenomenon of corruption among young leaders has had a significant negative impact on the reputation of the country and its political parties. Civil servants are the spokesmen of the country, and their words and deeds have a great impact on the reputation and credibility of the country.
3.Distortion of social values: Youth leaders are an emerging contingent whose values have a significant impact on society as a whole. However, if there is a trend of corruption among young cadres, it will inevitably cause serious distortion of the values of the entire society and bring bad role models to the new generation.
The fight against corruption requires a multifaceted force.
To solve this problem, we should not do it alone, but start from various aspects. First of all, the organs should intensify the training and inspection of young cadres and select those young cadres with good moral character and good ideological character. Secondly, we must adhere to the "zero tolerance" attitude and build a sound public power supervision system so that "there is nothing to hide". At the same time, the public should take the initiative to devote themselves to the anti-corruption work and expose corrupt acts through whistleblowing.
In addition, there must be a comprehensive legal system to solve the problem. It is necessary to ensure the fairness and transparency of the judiciary, increase the cost of crime, strengthen the punishment of the first, and make the most people get the punishment they deserve. Only in this way can we fundamentally solve the problem of young people.
Conclusion: Youth is a problem that cannot be ignored, which seriously endangers the overall stability and development of our country. We must not allow young cadres to become corrupt, and we must fundamentally intensify our efforts to fight corruption. On this basis, it is also necessary to increase the cultivation of young party members' concepts of the legal system and professional ethics, so that they can form a good life and values. If we can effectively solve the corruption of young leaders, we will be able to make our society fairer, more stable, and more prosperous.