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BEIJING, May 22 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government on
Monday signaled its intention to crack down on corruption in its 300 billion
yuan (37.5 billion U.S. dollar) government procurement market.
Finance Minister Jin Renqing said
financial departments in charge of government procurement would coordinate the
crackdown in a nationwide campaign until the end of this year.
The ministry would join with departments in charge of
state assets in the fight against corruption involving property rights, said the
minister.
Jin told a Finance Ministry tele-conference on the
fight against corruption that the government would create and improve mechanisms
for the long-term prevention of corruption.
He said the government would continue financial
reforms and promote government transparency as part of the effort to reduce
corruption.
The ministry published a telephone hotline number for
the public to report corruption and irregularities earlier this month.
Government departments, including the Finance
Ministry, and local governments have set up anti-corruption squads in response
to the decisions by the central authorities earlier this year.
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