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Net 'major force' in monitoring corruption

By Wang Linyan | China Daily | Updated: 2009-03-26 07:45

A top anti-corruption expert yesterday said that corrupt officials should be wary of the eyes behind the Internet, for the online community is set to become a major force in curbing corruption.

"Whistle-blowers have proven that the Internet is a great tool to help expose corruption," Lin Zhe, a professor at Party School of the Communist Party of China's Central Committee told Guangzhou Daily.

She added, however, that the government must take measures to regulate online behavior to protect personal rights.

Net 'major force' in monitoring corruption

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