Explain how corruption still occurs within China, even though party members are supposed to combat such occurrences

A) China's authoritarian government depends on the cadres, who engage in corruptive practices
such as accepting bribes and fake "taxes," to run the country.
B) The Communist Party's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection expels party members
who do not agree with the cadres' corruptive practices, thereby eliminating the opposition.
C) China's Communist system prevents any of its officials from losing power.
D) Any corruption done by the cadres does not hurt the regime in anyway.


A

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