Most won't report corruption, survey finds
By Zhang Lei | China Daily | Updated: 2009-03-18 07:43
A majority of Chinese people who participated in a recent survey said they did not feel obligated to report cases of corruption to the authorities.
Less than half of 3,259 people polled in the survey, conducted by the China Youth Daily, felt it is necessary to report corruption.
"Over the past three decades of reform and opening up, we have had 10 anti-corruption heroes, who set an example for individuals to fight against the social evil, and exposed serious problems in high-level government functioning," said He Zengke, director of the Contemporary Marxism Research Center.
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