Procuratorial authorities should actively involve themselves in
the supervision of major accidents, says a signed article in
China Youth Daily. An excerpt follows:
The Ministry of Supervision, the Supreme People's Procuratorate,
and the State Administration of Work Safety jointly issued a
regulation recently, demanding procuratorial organs at various
levels be invited to supervise major accident investigations.
This indicates the government's determination to curb the
frequent occurrence of major safety accidents and get rid of
corruption.
In recent years, accidents have happened at an astonishing
frequency, and many of them are the result of derelictions of duty
by relevant government officials.
It has become a common practice that a government investigation
group is sent to investigate the cause of the accident, and
relevant persons, if found in dereliction of duty or to have
committed a crime, are submitted to procuratorial departments to be
further investigated.
This procedure, however, can leave time for suspects to escape.
Also, the delayed involvement of procuratorial departments offers a
great chance to fabricate stories to dodge due punishments.
After all, an investigation group made up of administrative
personnel lack professional legal knowledge or sensitivity to
whether criminal acts have been perpetrated.
Certainly the recent move taken by relevant government
departments is a major step towards reversing this situation.
However, for a quicker and more effective supervision result,
procuratorial departments should voluntarily involve themselves in
supervision of major accidents, rather than wait to be invited.
(China Daily March 23, 2006)