Zhou's arrest significant
Updated: 2014-12-08 07:53
(China Daily)
|
|||||||||||
Other Views
Anti-graft matters to all
Zhou Yongkang's case once again proves that the anti-graft campaign will never end until corruption is rooted out. It is with this determination that the new leadership insists on investigating every corruption case thoroughly and puts heavy pressure on corrupt groups. Corruption is a cancer - the Communist Party of China is doing operations on itself to cure that cancer instead of pretending it does not exist.
People's Daily, Dec 7
Even a monster-size tiger like Zhou cannot escape the fate of being shut in a cage. The case not only demonstrates the old principle that "everybody is equal before the law", but also strengthens public confidence that all tigers will be hunted.
Yin Xiaohu, a researcher at the Institute of Law, the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, xinhuanet.com, Dec 6
The threat to the Communist Party of China's existence comes not from outside, but from the corrupt groups inside; unless the Party shows firm determination and takes resolute actions to curb the rampancy of corruption, its survival will be at risk. Only with a clean government can China prosper and it is high time we built one.
Hu Xianda, analyst, via ifeng blog
On Dec 4, or the first "Constitution Day" of China, President Xi Jinping vowed to defend the Constitution and laws; one day later the top leadership unveiled the problems of Zhou Yongkang. That's the best way of honoring his vow and we expect Zhou's case to be a milestone of China's path towards the rule of law.
takungpao.com, Dec 7
A public trial of Zhou will be highly possible unless his case involves State security. According to Xu Yaotong, a professor at Chinese Academy of Governance, if the trial of Zhou can be conducted publicly, that will deter officials nationwide, prevent them from embezzling, and send a positive signal to the whole society about the rule of law.
zaobao.com, Dec 7
Related Stories
Chinese back move to expel Zhou Yongkang 2014-12-07 08:26
Zhou Yongkang arrested, put under judicial probe 2014-12-06 00:45
Full probe of Zhou Yongkang case needs time: official 2014-11-05 18:01
Zhou Yongkang case still under investigation 2014-08-28 06:59
Today's Top News
Former French PM celebrates China Daily's Climate Watch debut
Chinese help sought in UK name game
US, Britain pledge to support Afghanistan
HK visit: A political kabuki
Ukraine unlikely to join NATO in near future
Hotpot chain to raise $129m
2014 likely to be record warmest year
Ukraine's ceasefire talks continue
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
Corrupt female officials spark debate |
Blue skies ready to greet APEC |
Growth pangs |
Sea change |
'Old newcomers' |
General aviation hub reaches for the sky |