Locke star shines light on officials

By Gong Wen
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When we look at such behavior, it is easy to explain why Gary Locke's "political show" has become a sensation and sparked discussion in China. To some degree, the heroes of this show are the Chinese officials rather than the US ambassador, because this show would not make a stir without the contrast between Mr. Locke's frugality and the officiousness and ostentation of officials. Certainly, the officials contribute a lot to the success of the show. So, the root of Chinese society's applause for Gary Locke's show lies in the problems inherent in Chinese society, especially officials' corruption.

Cui Lin, a member of the National Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Congress once pointed out: "Investigations show that sumptuous banquets financed by state money cost 200 billion RMB every year". Additionally, a report released on September 23 revealed that were172,600 cases of misuse of official cars in 2011. According to official reports, 139,621 corruption cases were put on record in 2010 and 146,517 officials were subsequently sanctioned.

It appears, then, that the Global Times hit the wrong target with its criticism. It is corrupt officials who are to blame for the fulfillment of Gary Locke's "new mission", not Chinese media and netizens who praise Mr. Locke. . If Chinese officials had economized and been more careful with taxpayers' money, political shows such as "backpack ambassador" or "noodle diplomacy vice president" would have not drawn any attention. The craze of Chinese media and people for Gary Locke reflects their dissatisfaction with the officiousness, extravagance and corruption of their officials. The rising number of corruption cases against government officials shows peoples' expectation for a more thrifty and incorruptible government.

A survey by People's Tribune shows that 82.3% of people believe that the problem of corruption is the main challenge facing China over the coming decade. As one Chinese newspaper put it: "Perhaps it is time for Chinese dignitaries to follow the example of the humble Locke."

Gong Wen is a visiting scholar at the School of Journalism and Communication at Tsinghua University.

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