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    Supervisory Body Drafting Regulations Requiring Officials to Make Personal Finan

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    The discipline committee of the central committee of the CPC is in the process of drafting regulations that will require some officials to make their family finances public, Ma Wen, deputy secretary of the Central Discipline Inspection Committee (CDIC) and Minister of Supervision told reporters yesterday. Ma went on to say that, though much progress had been made in the drafting of the new regulations, no final decision had been made. In other signs of greater transparency, Dai Bohua, spokesman of the Ministry of Finance, revealed in an interview with state media that as of this year, all the financial information of the central government, except for confidential information, would be publicized and that the Ministry of Finance would gradually increase the amount of detailed information included in the budget reports.

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