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Protect people who report graft

China Daily | Updated: 2009-02-05 07:50

Most people keep away from reporting corrupt deeds due to the lack of a mature protection system for the whistle blowers, says an article on the website www.rednet.cn. The following is an excerpt:

A latest online survey showed that three out of four netizens would choose not to report corrupt deeds even if they have already got concrete clues about corrupt actions.

The tendency revealed by its results offers us some scope for deep thoughts. There are surely more people who wouldn't report corrupt deeds than those who would do so.

Protect people who report graft

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