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Combating corruption online: Excitement mixed with worries (3)

(People's Daily Online)

11:02, December 12, 2012

The anti-corruption behaviors on micro-blogs need the intervention of disciplinary inspection departments react to the public opinions and eliminate false news. The official micro-blog of the Politics and Law Committee of Guangdong said that as there are so many exposed cases on the micro-blogs, the procuratorates and anti-corruption bureaus of Guangdong should launch official micro-blogs to fight against corruption. With the user name of "Zhongshanqingfeng," the official micro-blog of Nanjing Commission for Discipline Inspection and Supervision Bureau will make a public response to the tip-offs of the netizens. The disciplinary inspection departments should advocate the private delegation, which can both protect the rights and interests of informers and prevent from unnecessary injuries of officials before investigation, as well as avoiding arousing suspicions of the offenders. At the same time, it also should expand other channels of whistle blowing and supervision.

Despite the hyperactive public opinions, the news media must keep a clear mind and do not take the popular post on the Internet as news coverage unless they have an interview with it. The "opinion leaders" are mostly successful in some fields, but they may lack basic professional ethics of journalism and the suddenly gained right to speak may make them relax self-discipline. The media and the people can value the points of view of the opinion leaders but take their news and forwarded news less seriously.

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