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China fails to win over the public with second chances for disgraced officials
China fails to win over the public with second chances for disgraced officials

South China Morning Post

time01-06-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

China fails to win over the public with second chances for disgraced officials

Debate is raging in China over the case of a young Communist Party cadre who was disciplined over a drinking spree two years ago and is now up for promotion. State media reports have portrayed Xie Qin, a 38-year-old township party chief in southwestern Yunnan province, as a positive example of rehabilitation. But the idea is unpopular among the public, with many taking to social media to express frustration at officials like Xie being given a second chance and even 'rewarded' for their misconduct. Xie's case is not isolated – many officials have been reinstated or promoted after being disciplined in recent years. It is part of an effort by Beijing to incentivise and motivate officials who are ' lying flat ' – or doing the bare minimum to get by – amid President Xi Jinping's ongoing anti-corruption crusade and an economic downturn. Xie was one of dozens of officials who went on a bender during a training session in February 2023 at a party school in Jianchuan county, Dali prefecture. The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. China's graft-busters are publicising cases of rehabilitation. Photo: Handout Details of their misconduct were widely publicised in a video released by the provincial graft-buster aiming to send a warning to others. It said the officials had spent four of the five training days indulging in 'unauthorised' drinking and banqueting.

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