[ap-intact] COMMENTARY: What it will take for China’s anti-corruption drive to succeed

“[Chinese Communist] Party supremacy over the law presently paralyzes meaningful anticorruption reform. If China’s leadership is genuine about wanting to clean up the party, it should explore the possibility of moving the power to investigate and adjudicate cases of corruption from the party’s internal disciplinary body to the same prosecutors who handle criminal wrongdoing by non-party members, or to a new government agency.”

Read the full commentary by Stanley Lubman, editor of “The Evolution of Law Reform in China: An Uncertain Path” (Elgar, 2012), in The Wall Street Journal. http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2014/12/31/what-it-will-take-for-chinas-anticorruption-drive-to-succeed/

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