CRI听力:To Whom do Officials Hold Accountability to?
2009-05-08来源:和谐英语
A commentary in the Beijing Youth Daily spotlights the recent come-backs made by several ousted government officials.
The author says it is understandable that people are outraged after learning that their new mayor has come fresh from a scandal elsewhere in the country.
The article says Chinese officials have yet to realize that when a member of them commits mistakes, they hold accountability to the public, not just the government.(www.hxen.net)
Therefore, the author says, any reassignment of an ousted official should undergo the scrutiny of a local people's congress, so that people can decide if the officials are suitable.
The author says the measure would put a stop to dubious punishment of officials, whilst allowing the public to make their own choices.
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