Pages

2014-05-27

Good News! China Begins Eradication Of Corrupt Police, Judges, Prosecutors, & Bankers.

***FUNDRAISING STATUS:  Our deficit is STILL at $300 less the $190 of which a $100 was donated by a generous reader earlier, today, add the $155 needed for the computer guy, leaving us with a total of $265.00 that we need by the first in order to continue our work.  We know that we could not do this work without you as our partners.  Your donations, seriously make the difference for us. 

If we are unable to obtain the amount we need by the time we need it, on the first, then we will continue to leave the site up in the future as an archive reference site for everyone to use as they need it. Given the first falls on a Sunday, we are able to extend this out until Monday, the 2nd, and that gives us another day which is a real gift.

If you feel  you can afford it and would like to contribute to keeping us on the net, than please use the pay pal button off to the right of the blog.  ..Because Monday is a holiday, it buys us one more day to try to reach our goal.  We hope you will help us to do that.
 
 
Vatic Note: Happy Memorial day a day late.   But I am typing it on memorial day so I hope that counts..... LOL  This list below forgot a few banks, like Bank of America,  Wells fargo,  Citibank..... etc.  Add these to that list. 

I found this interesting because I had been warning the Chinese that they were next for the bankers scam and sure enough they are way early in doing the next batch of victims.

I guess they are saving South America for last,  but I DID WARN THE BANKERS in a blog that they better not mess with the Chinese because they don't take lightly any of the matters we  have experienced and sure enough, they are going to execute 6 of them,  but my question is,

"Are any of them on this list immediately below this Vatic Note?"  If not, then they missed the boat and only got peon underlings.  That will cost them down the road. 

Wanted Crimes Constitution

The Commission for Political and Legal Affairs of China (CPC) Central Committee has publicized 10 typical cases of disciplinary or legal violations by police officers, judges and prosecutors.

China Executes Bankers
China Executes Bankers

The 10 cases include a policeman in the eastern province of Shandong who drove a police vehicle after drinking alcohol and was found by plainclothes officers. The man was dismissed from the police force and his superiors were punished.

Another case took place in the central province of Hubei, where a presiding judge of a criminal court in the provincial higher people’s court had an affair and maintained improper sexual relations with a female lawyer as well as received bribes from subordinate courts. He was expelled from the Party and public office.

“Law enforcement staff usually break the rules while they are fully aware that they have done wrong, and the negative impact of such cases on society is much greater,” Zhou Hanhua, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences said.

China Ghost City Kangbashi
China Ghost City Kangbashi
These cases damage the image of governments and law enforcement, posing a grave threat to fairness and justice, Zhou said.

Liu Yong, an official with the Supreme People’s Court, was suspected of taking bribes of over 2 million yuan (US$330,000) in exchange for intervening with trials. Liu was transferred to the judicial and related departments have decided to expel him from public office.

The commission said in a statement that all staff of the political and legal system must fully implement all policies issued by the central authority in frugality and anti-corruption work and must take a zero tolerance attitude toward disciplinary and legal violations.

The commission said it will continue to publicize typical cases this year and welcomes supervision by the public.

Vietnam is embracing the 21st century with vigour. From the commercial maze of Ho Chi Minh City to the pristine beaches of Da Nang, the once-beleaguered country is putting its troubled past to one side.
Vietnam is embracing the 21st century with vigour. From the commercial maze of Ho Chi Minh City to the pristine beaches of Da Nang, the once-beleaguered country is putting its troubled past to one side.

Vietnam: The Rising Dragon

“The black sheep in law enforcement must be eradicated. Serious action and a high-profile naming and shaming campaign are truly necessary,”
Zhou said, adding that the publicity these cases generate should be a warning for all staff in the political and legal realms.
The move comes after president Xi Jinping said last month that the political and legal system must clean up corruption within the system
“with the most resolute will and the most determined action”.
china
china

In line with Xi’s comments, the Supreme People’s Court and the Supreme People’s Procuratorate have both banned their officials from accepting gifts or taking part in luxurious entertainment.

The supreme court also ordered court officials to refrain from meddling in colleagues’ cases, developing improper relations with lawyers or seeking personal gain through work activities.

war central bank
“Strict standards of education, management and supervision must be set for law enforcement staff. Concrete measures should be taken to build a people-oriented, clean-handed and competent team with firm resolve and courage to shoulder their responsibilities,” the commission statement read.
The commission also told central political and legal systems to set up websites to receive tip-offs from the public on violations by law enforcers.

China Times
Rothschildism Communism
Rothschildism Communism - (VN: fascism/corporatism)

dramatic chipmunk gif
Related Articles:

The article is reproduced in accordance with Section 107 of title 17 of the Copyright Law of the United States relating to fair-use and is for the purposes of criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Vatic Clerk Tips: After 7 days, all comments to an article go into the moderation queue for approval which happens at least once a day. Please be patient.

Be respectful in your comments, keeping in mind that these discussions will become the Zeitgeist of our time that future database archeologists will discover. Make your comments worthy and on the founding father's level in their respectfulness, reasoning, and sound argumentation. Prove we weren't all idiots in our day and age. Comments that advocate sedition or violence are not encouraged. Racist, ad hominem, and troll-baiting comments might never see the light of day.