Central government officials have vowed to crack down on
commercial bribes one of the main concerns for the ongoing session
of the National People's Congress.
Sun Yongfu, vice-minister of railways, said commercial bribes in
business transactions are closely linked with abuse of power by
government departments and officials.
He said the most effective way to uproot such practices was to
"enhance the education of government officials and relevant
personnel."
Corruption in large-scale public projects is a daunting obstacle
to sustainable development, and areas such as engineering projects,
land acquisition, property trading, medicine purchase and
government procurement have drawn special attention in China.
It was quite common for those bidding for business in the
country to offer potential customers or partners kickbacks,
including cash and luxuries.
Many companies believed that the practice was a "tacit rule" of
the Chinese market.
However, how to define commercial bribery still needs further
discussion, said Li Jinhua, auditor-general of the National Audit
Office.
"We need a correct definition such as what is commercial bribery
and what is the legitimate commission," Li explained.
Tackling commercial bribery, especially among government
officials, is a major task of China's drive to build a clean and
efficient government this year.
Meanwhile, China is working to revise its law against unfair
competition and the revised version is expected to define the
various forms of commercial bribes and mete out more severe
administrative penalties.
It will also cover improving accounting systems and enhancing
co-ordination between relevant departments in the settlement of
bribery cases.
Few businesspeople actively condone commercial bribes, but some
continue to argue that they are forced to pay bribes because of the
pressures from their competitors.
Wang, who is in the medicine manufacturing industry, who
declined to give his full name, said he is also looking forward to
a sound system that disapproves of kickbacks and other forms of
bribes in the business community.
(China Daily March 13, 2006)