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China's advice for Delhi Commonwealth organizers on tackling corruption | Sharing China's experiences of tackling corruption during the 2008 Beijing Olympics, a top Chinese Government official had a word of advice for the organizers of the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games who are facing heat over rampant charges of corruption and incompetence. The Deputy Secretary General of Central Commission for Discipline
Inspection of the Chinese Communist Party, Liu Mingbo said: "In our experience
first of all you should set up a very effective supervising organization and secondly
you have to put into place a very effective monitoring system to chase the flow
of funding, operations of the project and also marketing. "Thirdly, you need to
identify the priorities of what is to be supervised for instance the flow of funding,
operations of the construction project or marketing." The CPC or Central Commission
for Discipline Inspection is a permanent body constituted by the Communist party
of China which oversees the anti corruption work in the country. Beijing was awarded
the Olympic Games on July 13, 2001 , having won an absolute majority of votes
from members of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) after two rounds of
voting. The Government China promoted the Games and invested heavily in new facilities
and transportation systems. A total of 37 venues were used to host the events
including 12 constructed for use at the Games. An estimated 40 billion dollars
were spent on the Beijing Olympics. "China immediately after winning the bidding
set up a special supervision committee and chairman of this special supervision
committee was actually the vice party secretary of central discipline inspection
commission and this body traced the flow of funding, supervising the operation
of all construction project and monitored operation from start to end," Liu told
reporters in New Delhi. Liu along with a delegation of members of China Centre
for Contemporary World Studies is on a tour of India . India is hosting the 2010
Commonwealth Games, which will commence on October 3, and see the participation
of 71 nations. |
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