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Critique on Anti-Curruption Law and its definition of curruption
21/10/2013
 
Recently Vietnamese leaders and international organizations’ representatives, who have good relationship with Vietnam have been expensively trying their efforts for anti-curruption solutions for the country.

Keeping administration clean and transparent is much more difficult than difficulty of attaining power!.

The author want to express bitter view towards the prominent curruption acts, which are spreading to many aspects of life in several forms.

Through this article, the author want to pay attention to the role of political implication of promulgated laws, which contribute to more healthy transparent society and better respect and image of public administration. On the other hand, outspoken constructive cricitism should be considered as a citizen’s responsibility of the author whenever talking about the degradation of respection and validity of legal document due to their unreality and shortage of democracy.

The author would start with Article 3 of Law on Anti-curruption and decisions, circulars  relating to non-governmental aids, which are considered to be necessarily well-managed and risk-avoded in the domain of civil diplomacy.

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