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karincosme

Joined: 20 Oct 2007 Location: South Korea
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:35 am Post subject: Crackdown on Officials with Mistresses |
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Crackdown on officials with mistresses
http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSPEK26765020070629
BEIJING (Reuters) - China plans to sack all officials found to have secretly "kept and supported" mistresses, in a move aimed at raising social morals, state media reported on Friday.
The step hardens up previous policy.
"It is a misunderstanding that officials who have mistresses would only be sacked when the situation is serious," the Beijing News quoted a Ministry of Personnel spokesman as saying.
Mistresses and "second wives" are common among government officials and businessmen in China, and Chinese media have said the financial pressures of keeping mistresses have driven some officials to seek money through bribes or abuse of power.
Corrupt officials are a major cause of public outrage in China, and the country's Communist rulers have warned that if graft is not checked it could threaten the party's grip on power.
The ministry said it had studied the issue and found it "necessary to make a clarification and emphasis" on the punishment for officials who supported mistresses.
"The morality of government officials shown in their management or power operation... directly affects the moral level of the whole society," the spokesman was quoted as saying.
"Therefore, officials should set up good examples, and abide by social morality rules."
Last year, a Chinese vice admiral was jailed for life on embezzlement charges after one of his many mistresses blew the whistle on him when he refused to give in to her demand for money.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China plans to sack all officials found to have secretly "kept and supported" mistresses, in a move aimed at raising social morals, state media reported on Friday.
The step hardens up previous policy.
"It is a misunderstanding that officials who have mistresses would only be sacked when the situation is serious," the Beijing News quoted a Ministry of Personnel spokesman as saying.
Mistresses and "second wives" are common among government officials and businessmen in China, and Chinese media have said the financial pressures of keeping mistresses have driven some officials to seek money through bribes or abuse of power.
Corrupt officials are a major cause of public outrage in China, and the country's Communist rulers have warned that if graft is not checked it could threaten the party's grip on power.
The ministry said it had studied the issue and found it "necessary to make a clarification and emphasis" on the punishment for officials who supported mistresses.
"The morality of government officials shown in their management or power operation... directly affects the moral level of the whole society," the spokesman was quoted as saying.
"Therefore, officials should set up good examples, and abide by social morality rules."
Last year, a Chinese vice admiral was jailed for life on embezzlement charges after one of his many mistresses blew the whistle on him when he refused to give in to her demand for money. |
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:38 am Post subject: |
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and how does this relate to living in Korea?
I suspect it should/would end up getting moved to off-topic or current events. |
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nolegirl
Joined: 17 Apr 2008
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:45 am Post subject: |
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Yeah, you are crazy. I am a women and normally would never say this but no wonder your husband left you, I wouldn't want to put up with your sh!t either. Move on with your life. Get into therapy (not Dave's). Seriously you have issues |
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TECO

Joined: 20 Jan 2003
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:35 am Post subject: |
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nolegirl wrote: |
Yeah, you are crazy. I am a women and normally would never say this but no wonder your husband left you, I wouldn't want to put up with your sh!t either. Move on with your life. Get into therapy (not Dave's). Seriously you have issues |
WTF - is that for the OP? |
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Adventurer

Joined: 28 Jan 2006
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:21 pm Post subject: |
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nolegirl wrote: |
Yeah, you are crazy. I am a women and normally would never say this but no wonder your husband left you, I wouldn't want to put up with your sh!t either. Move on with your life. Get into therapy (not Dave's). Seriously you have issues |
Okay, that was a bit annoying of her. She is like pissed off at men and stuff. I don't know no matter how she is. If the husband left a kid behind, then he sucks. You don't just abandon your kid. What do you think, Nole? I think it's horrible to do that to a kid. I've seen many kids when I was teaching who were in that situation. One of my friends her kid's dad won't even acknowledge her. She cries for her dad. He says it is not his. And that kid who died in that sauna didn't have his father around obviously. Anyway, if the OP was so tough to love with, he shouldn't have gotten her pregnant. That would make two idiots. I know I sort of said the same thing you did to myself, that the OP might have driven her husband nuts. She's driving us nuts with these posts about men misbehaving. It's so old. LOL
Oops, saved by the bell! Class time! |
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