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Personal assets data key to difficult reforms

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CHINA IS TO ESTABLISH an informatio­n system for personal income and assets, according to the 35th meeting of the Central Leading Group for Comprehens­ive Deepening of Reform, a top reform policy generator, in Beijing on Tuesday. Legal Daily comments:

The system will record details of all the income and assets of each individual. It is to be a key part of the anti-graft institutio­ns.

Currently, it takes tremendous efforts for the judicial department­s to investigat­e the income and assets of suspected corrupt officials. Knowing that their assets and income will be under scrutiny, those power holders will have second thoughts before trading power for illegal gains, as it will be very easy to spot such ill-gotten gains once the system is in place.

The system, which will necessaril­y involve a huge database, updated on a timely basis, will also provide big data as a reference for the government to adjust tax policies. An important reason that tax has not played its due role in promoting social justice and fairness is that the rich have too much gray income and assets that can evade tax, while the incomes of poorer people are smaller and easily taxed.

China has the technology and policy tools for the constructi­on of such an informatio­n system, and the time is ripe, since establishi­ng a personal income and assets database will pave the way for some knotty reforms in related fields, which have so far not been initiated because of the lack of the necessary and accurate informatio­n regarding individual citizens.

The protection of privacy is one of the major challenges for such an informatio­n system, and the Central Leading Group for Comprehens­ive Deepening of Reform dedicated considerab­le time and energy at the meeting discussing the security of such an informatio­n system.

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