Opinion: Corruption has to stay capital crime By Zou Hanru (China Daily) Updated: 2005-08-19 05:54
Today, corruption may be a crime punishable by death only in China. But most
countries were looking at capital punishment as a practical way of deterring
serious crimes utill only half a century ago.
Opponents of the death penalty have almost always approached the issue from a
moral, or should we say, religious point of view. Their principal argument: You
cannot destroy what you cannot create.
Supporters of capital punishment, on the other hand, take a more pragmatic
view, arguing that the death penalty does have a strong deterrent effect.
The arguments for and against the death penalty run into volumes and perhaps
will rumble on forever without unanimous agreement. But studies do suggest that
one execution deters five to 18 potential murderers from committing the ultimate
crime.
Though there is no detailed study on the death penalty's deterrent effect on
corruption cases, it can be expected to play a similar role.
If corruption is struck off the capital punishment list in such a situation,
there is a fear that all hell would break loose.
It is true though that to tackle corruption at the roots, prevention is more
important than punishment.
To start with, China needs to thoroughly review its institutional system for
preventing and combating corruption and for identifying and plugging loopholes.
Corruption in many cases has been the result of power abuse. So we have to think
of ways to curb such powers.
It is time for China to declare a people's war on corruption. It is also time
to rope the mass media into this war. The Zhejiang provincial committee of the
Communist Party has made a good start by expressly empowering its local media to
scrutinize and keep an eye on public officials.
Educational ads should be telecast on TV, broadcast on the radio and
published in newspapers, something that Hong Kong's Independent Commission
Against Corruption has been doing for a long time.
Utill the war on corruption is institutionally ensured
to be won, utill such time that a multi-layer firewall is in place and starts
functioning properly, corruption should continue to stay a capital
crime.
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