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China refuses to be open on transparency

By Mure Dickie in Beijing

Published: January 18 2007 23:51 | Last updated: January 18 2007 23:51

Chinese officials on Thursday declined to respond to requests for details of new rules approved by top leaders this week that are intended to boost government transparency.

A meeting of China’s State Council, or cabinet, on Wednesday granted approval in principle to draft regulations on government information openness, the latest in a series of moves by leaders intended to make the communist state more transparent.

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