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How money for left-behind kids has been spent needs explaining

China Daily | Updated: 2016-01-18 07:58

A JOURNALIST, Zhou Xiaoyun, recently sued the Bijie municipal and Guizhou provincial governments because they failed to publicize how they had used 177 million yuan ($26.9 million) in funds specially allocated to help left-behind children. The local officials responsible should be held accountable for any misuse of funds, says Beijing Youth Daily:

Five children died of carbon monoxide while trying to make fire to keep themselves warm in a garbage can in Bijie in the winter of 2012. The public anger at the tragedy prompted the local government to promise to spend 60 million yuan each year to help left-behind children whose parents work far away from home.

Yet another four left-behind children committed suicide last June by drinking pesticide because of their extreme poverty. Zhou requested the local government to disclose how the money, which should have amounted to 177 million yuan by now, had been used. When the government said such information did not exist, Zhou took the Bijie and provincial government to court to find out.

How money for left-behind kids has been spent needs explaining

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