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    Central Government Departments Spent 6.1 Billion Yuan on Official Cars in 2010

     

    Central Government Departments Spent 6.1 Billion Yuan on Official Cars in 2010
    The Standing Committee of the NPC yesterday voted to approve to central government spending figures for 2010. A report prepared by the Ministry of Finance included details of how central government departments and other work units spent a total of 9.47 billion yuan on official cars, overseas travel and hosting official events.
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    Beijing Times
    http://epaper.jinghua.cn/html/2011-07/01/content_675399.htm
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    http://translate.google.com.hk/translate?hl=zh-CN&sl=zh-CN&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fepaper.jinghua.cn%2Fhtml%2F2011-07%2F01%2Fcontent_675399.htm

    The Standing Committee of the NPC yesterday voted to approve to central government spending figures for 2010. A report prepared by the Ministry of Finance included details of how central government departments and other work units spent a total of 9.47 billion yuan on official cars, overseas travel and hosting official events.
    Source
    Beijing Times

    Google translation

     

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