1、2100 单词,单词,12500 英文字符英文字符,3500 汉字汉字 出处:出处:Qi Zhang, James L. Chan. New development: Fiscal transparency in Chinagovernment policy and the role of social mediaJ. Public Money China; fiscal transparency; government accountability; social media. Government policy on fiscal transparency In the past four
2、 years, the Chinese government has made unprecedented efforts to implement public access to financial information. This new policy of government fiscal transparency is part of a larger project of public disclosure of government information. The policy basically revoked the long-standing state secret
3、 status of government financial information contained in annual government budgets and year-end financial reports. Under the direction of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and with the encouragement of the National Peoples Congress (NPC), the Chinese parliament, the State Council (the cabinet), took
4、 a major step in 2007 to lift the veil of secrecy over a wide range of government information.* The release of financial information is the centre-piece of this new policy initiative. Under the leadership of Premier Wen Jiabao, the pace of implementation has accelerated in the past two to three years through a series of administrative directives (see table 1). It is noteworthy that in addition to releasing official government finance statistics, the spotlight is on the so- called san gong ji