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China Vows to Root Out Corruption After Exposing Election Fraud

By Bloomberg News Dec 28, 2013 11:01 PM GMT+0700

China (CNGDPYOY)’s ruling Communist Party vowed to curb corruption and enforce party discipline following an official media report that hundreds of regional lawmakers accepted bribes and dozens committed electoral fraud.

A total of 512 delegates in the People’s Congress in Hengyang city in Hunan province resigned yesterday after they were found to have taken bribes, Xinhua News Agency said yesterday, citing the municipal lawmaking body. Another 56 provincial-level congress delegates from Hengyang were found to have used more than 110 million yuan ($18 million) to win their elections, Xinhua said. The elections were declared invalid, according to the agency.

Thank God, we haven't got a corruption problem in Thailand.

There is no vote buying whatsoever.

If anybody disagrees with my statement, I want proof.crazy.gif

PS. To Yingluck: Any change to include me in your new cabinet?

Thank God, we haven't got a corruption problem in Thailand.

There is no vote buying whatsoever.

If anybody disagrees with my statement, I want proof.crazy.gif

We don't have a root-out-corruption problem. Nothing is rooted out here smile.png

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