Special Report: Reconstruction After Earthquake
BEIJING, May 7 -- The municipal government of Southwest China's
Chengdu city has released a report about the spending of social donations after
the May 12th earthquake last year.
The report says the city had received money donation, equal to around 1 and
half billion US dollars by March.
70 percent of the funds have been used in the relief and reconstruction
work.
The Beijing News published an editorial, saying the report is a good gift
to the victims in memory of the devastating earthquake.
The author says the move demonstrates the transparency of government work.
It's also a responsible action that respects every donor's right to track
their money.
The newspaper calls on the governments of other affected regions to follow
suit.
The author further notes that as more memorial activities are planned ahead
of the one year commemoration of the disaster, people should express their
sincerity and best wishes.
The article suggests a close inspection of the reconstruction work.
It notes not only the details of donations, but also the government
investment should be made public.
(Source: CRIENGLISH. com)