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Jake's View | Corruption is the life and soul of a command economy

There can’t be any surprise over the fall of another senior Chinese official in the campaign against graft: after all he was just doing what comes naturally

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Visitors read statements of repentance written by fallen top officials at an exhibition in Beijing highlighting the achievements made during five years of leadership by President Xi Jinping. The six are, from upper left to bottom right, Zhou Yongkang, Bo Xilai, Guo Boxing, Xu Caihou, Sun Zhengcai and Ling Jihua. Photo: Simon Song

Former political rising star Sun Zhengcai has been expelled from the Communist Party and will face prosecution, state media reported yesterday – two months after his shock downfall and just weeks before the party leadership reshuffle

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SCMP, Sept. 30

I cannot understand the “shock” here. What is so surprising in the news that yet another top party boss has been sacked for taking bribes and living the high life on public money?

Corruption does not just afflict a command economy randomly as an unwelcome parasite might do. It is in the very nature of the beast, the skeleton of the system, as basic to it as flour is to noodles.

Calling it shock makes you wonder whether they are such true believers in Beijing as to think that Karl Marx really came up with the ultimate reality for all time and the dictatorship of the proletariat is therefore immune to graft.

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Well, I suppose they do believe it. They still formally swear faith in this old-time religion. They would otherwise have some very deep and uncomfortable questions to ask themselves.

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