Thursday, September 5, 2013

corruption by grant?

SINCE China's new president assumed his post, there have been high profile politicians have been arrested for their part for corruption. China is biggest communist country in the world and their law still being enforced by its government. It is however most of high profile cases usually came to light following online circulation by responsible citizen. I'm pleased to read such news happened in big China and always wondering when our authority will follow their apparent master's path. China is increasingly influence on Myanmar's military leaders for several decades. The current leader's 4 time visit to China during his current term partly show this trend never sway by the recent reform. In the region, Indonesia is another country who is pursuing those corrupted officials to be sent custody and jailed. I read a news of prison sentence to on-service chief traffic police for his corruption and cheer such news.

Though we have set up anti-corruption committee in place, we never heard such news of arresting high profile officials for their illicit acts by using their power. Instead, we very often heard for civilian charge for their much small scale. We got to find the roots of crime if we want to eradicate it. Likewise, if we want to escape from the most corrupted nations list, we have to claw such officials from the power. So long as our law cannot implement to its full capacity independently, our people will find it difficult to trust on our judicial systems and the big thief will be escaped at large. May our law enforcing service men able to catch those offenders who steal country's asset most without fazing by their rank/position.
 

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