Property assets 'should remain private'
Updated: 2013-02-20 13:55
(China Daily)
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China should maintain restrictions on public access to property records, the People's Daily newspaper said in a front-page commentary on Tuesday, calling real estate assets a "personal issue".
However, the government should impose stricter requirements for public officials to register their properties, the newspaper said.
Anti-corruption officials should work harder at discovering the hidden assets of public servants, it said.
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