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OECD says corruption threatens Chinese economy

By Andrew Yeh in Beijing

Published: September 27 2005 13:15 | Last updated: September 27 2005 13:15

The severe and widespread nature of corruption in China is becoming a major source of social discontent and poses a threat to the legitimacy of the country's leaders, according to experts at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

Researchers at the Paris-based think-tank, which released its first comprehensive survey of China's economy earlier this month, also said that the problem posed a threat to the country's economic progress.

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