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China’s media in unusual call for transparency

By Richard McGregor in Beijing

Published: June 14 2006 20:18 | Last updated: June 15 2006 00:49

The state-run Chinese media have challenged the authorities to explain the weekend sacking of one of Beijing’s top officials for corruption, saying such information was needed to retain public confidence in the government.

The unusual call for greater transparency about a sensitive case follows the abrupt removal from office at the weekend of Liu Zhihua, the Beijing vice-mayor with responsibility for Olympics construction and land in the city.

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