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Internet community targets officials' misconduct

By Cui Xiaohuo | China Daily | Updated: 2009-06-03 07:44

The Internet has become a solid channel for the public to raise its voice against government corruption, and be heard, an official magazine reported this week.

Shocking revelations of scandals and corruption and massive public outcries online have led to resignations and suspensions of many officials in recent months. It is just a sign of how public opinion has influenced government functioning, experts said.

News of Zhou Jiugeng, the former district-level housing management official in Nanjing, who was sacked and prosecuted after Internet users spotted him in an online photograph smoking expensive cigarettes, and Lin Jiaxian, former head of the Shenzhen maritime bureau, who molested a teenage girl, have received almost 300 million views on the net, said a report in Xinuha's Outlook Weekly magazine.

Internet community targets officials' misconduct

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