China Audits Investments in Water Pollution Control
Published:
2009-10-29
China's National Audit Office Wednesday released a audit report on money allocated to controlling water pollution in three major rivers (the Liao, Hai and Huai) and three major lakes (the Dian, Tai and Chao) within the country. The report said 515 million yuan was found to have been both misappropriated and the subject of exaggerate expense claims.
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People's Daily
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