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Clean rules enacted
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Liu Fuzhong
PRIMANRY and middle schools will now be subject to tighter anti-corruption rules.
Officials with the Luohu Education Bureau have come up with a very detailed auditing provision and district-wide auditing and overhaul will be launched in October.
Luohu was one of the earliest districts in the city to launch the "open administration" programme among its schools. The rules eliminate almost all gray areas that might give rise to corruption. All schools in the districts are required to open up their methods of teacher promotion, job placement, finances and student recruitment among other sensitive areas.
The district has meanwhile punished a number of senior school leaders for their questionable behaviour.
At the same time, all new principals must make clean-act promises. Officials with the bureau say that the rules, which forbid abuse of power and inappropriate finance management, aim to protect school leaders, teachers and students rather than punish them.
Officials also say that the clean-act rules will be conducive to the healthy long-term development of the district's education sector.
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