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UPDATED: December 2, 2013 NO. 49 DECEMBER 5, 2013
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The Chinese Central Government has taken stricter measures to fight against
corruption in recent years, especially the past year. A plan was recently submitted
by the Development Research Center of the State Council that civil servants will
be rewarded financially after retirement if they resist corruption and remain
honest during their service. The proposal has triggered discussions among
people. Supporters believe that a clean reward system would encourage a
cleaner government. Successful examples of this can be found in both Singapore
and Hong Kong. However, opponents of such a plan are worried that it would
gradually turn into a new form of welfare for civil servants. Could this work in
China? The following are excerpts of opinions:
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