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Chauffeurs have become a new force in the army of officials' families and cronies, who share officials' power and take bribes, a State-owned journal reported. More chauffeurs have become involved in corruption or taking bribes directly by taking advantage of their close ties with the officials they serve, the latest issue of Banyue Tan (Semi-monthly Talks), published by the Xinhua News Agency, reported Friday. Despite the apparent hardships wow power leveling that come with the job, a chauffeur can bring home an invisible income, as well as a sense of entitlement resulting from ties wow power leveling with officials, Chen Yuejin, a former chauffeur for a local official for three years, told the journal. Chen said he had three duties: fetching the official's families, serving as a bridge to receive gifts or bribes for the official, and helping the official to deal with issues including sending gifts to authorities. "I age of conan power leveling, naturally became his private secretary if I did a good job. And then many people would come to me with gifts or bribes in a bid to network with my boss. It gave me age of conan power leveling a feeling that I was an official, too," Chen said. But the illegal commitment brings not only benefits. Last September, Lü Weiqiang, a chauffeur for several senior officials in Lishui, East China's Zhejiang Province, was sentenced to death with aoc gold, a two-year reprieve for illegal fund-raising. He raised about 260 million yuan ($38 million) under the name of bidding and investing in foreign trade. In another case, Wu Jun, a chauffeur of aoc gold a deputy director of Chenzhou Bureau of Land and Resources, was arrested in 2007 for receiving bribes of about 370,000 yuan ($54,202) and harboring bribes for the director. "The chauffeurs have no public power, but when their service to their boss goes far beyond driving, they may become their bosses' crony and have a share of the power, which offers them an opportunity for corruption," the report said. "The excessive centralization of power and loose supervision are the root cause of corruption," Chen Wentong, a professor from the Party School of wow gold, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, told the Global Times Sunday. But he disagreed with the conclusion that wow gold chauffeurs are a new group nourishing corruption. "It's not proper to say that they are developing into a newborn force just based on several cases." They are put under maple story mesos, the spotlight now maybe just because the public failed to pay attention to them, Chen said. "It's too early to label the maple story mesos chauffeurs a new corruptive force before more research and surveys are carried out." According to the State regulation, only ministerial-level officials are allowed to have chartered cars and chauffeurs. "However, in wow power leveling, well-developed regions, many local officials, even village directors, have exclusive cars," Liu Zonghong, director of the History Teaching and Research Department of the CPC wow power leveling Shanghai Party School, told the Global Times. Officials need to apply stringent principles with their chauffeurs. Besides, a reform to replace chartered vehicles for officials with vehicles managed by an independent government agent is a promising solution, which is piloted in many places, though there is room for improvement with the new mechanism, Shi Ying, a scholar at Shaanxi Academy of Social Sciences, told the journal.
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