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Tackling Corruption at its Source: The National Corruption Prevention Bureau
Authors:Becker  Jeffrey
Affiliation:(1) Department of Political Science, The George Washington University, Monroe Hall, Suite 440, 2115 G. Street N.W., Washington, DC 20052, USA
Abstract:
In Spring 2007 as part of its ongoing anticorruption efforts, the PRC announced the establishment of a new organization called the “National Corruption Prevention Bureau” (NCPB). The article first examines the origins of the NCPB and its position in the current Chinese anticorruption regime. The NCPB will concentrate primarily on information collection and coordination work. Given these goals, This article examines the organization’s potential for improving work in three areas related to information collection and coordination; increased oversight of the private sector, improving information quality and dissemination, and strengthening routine anticorruption activities. The final section examines potential problems that will likely limit the ability of this new organization to improve anticorruption work, such as the possibility of increasing complexity within the anticorruption system, and the NCPB’s limited independence from the agencies it seeks to coordinate.
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Keywords:China  corruption prevention  discipline inspection  private sector  bureaucracy
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