PUBLIC concern over corruption has been sparked over newly revealed subsidy plans for local government workers amid national government transport reforms. To cut spending on government cars, reforms have been launched... ...full story at Shanghai Daily
from Shanghai Daily on Fri, Jul 03 2009
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