China Daily

Nomination process to prevent corruption

- By CHENG YINGQI

Organizer soft he State Science and Technology Awards changed the rules for one prize this year to prevent potential corruption.

Scientists were barred from nominating themselves for the Natural Science Award, a category that recognizes major breakthrou­ghs in fundamenta­l research. Instead, candidates had to be nominated by peers who were not allowed to remain anonymous, according to the awards committee.

The move is a pilot to prevent corruption and to ensure authentici­ty in the voting process, according to a committee official who can not be named due to the committee’ s media regulation­s.

“Under the old system, candidates had a reason to utilize their resources to promote themselves and potentiall­y affect the voting process,” he said.

The official said that during a review of this year’s State Science and Technology Progress Award, which encourages scientific and technologi­cal progress serving economic and social developmen­t, a candidate was disqualifi­ed after trying to bribe members of the jury.

“Under the new system, a person or institute that makes a nomination remains independen­t and objective, as they do not have a vested interest,” he said, adding that if the pilot is successful, the committee will expand the system to cover other categories.

 ?? ZHOU WEIHAI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Tu Youyou (second left) receives congratula­tions from her research partners at the ceremony of the State Science and Technology Awards in Beijing on Monday.
ZHOU WEIHAI / FOR CHINA DAILY Tu Youyou (second left) receives congratula­tions from her research partners at the ceremony of the State Science and Technology Awards in Beijing on Monday.

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