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China to audit the use of snow disaster relief fund
BEIJING—Chinese auditors will
launch an investigation into the use of snow-disaster relief fund and
donations, the National Audit Office (NAO) said.
The office is to audit the local departments and organizations in charge
of the relief in 19 snow-ravaged provincial regions, including Hunan,
Hubei and Zhejiang, Zhao Ping, an NAO spokesman told Xinhua on
Wednesday. The audit will cover disaster-relief and reconstruction funds
allocated by both the central and local governments as well as donations
in cash and relief supplies.
NAO said the investigation, from April 1 to the middle of May, aimed to
improve the management of the fund and donations, making sure all the
aims be used on the needy place. According to the latest governmental
figure, domestic and foreign donations for the victims of China’s severe
winter weather totaled 2.3 billion yuan (about 320 million U.S.
dollars). The snow storms, attacking more than half of the country,
claimed 129 lives, devastated 485,000 houses and damaged about 25
million mu in crops (about 1.67 million hectare). The direct economic
loss was 151.6 billion yuan. He Yong, a member of the Secretariat of the
Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and deputy
secretary of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, met
here on Thursday with Carlos Gaviria, chairman of Colombia’s Alternative
Democratic Pole party (Polo Democratico Alternativo. or PDA in Spanish).
During the meeting with Gaviria, He congratulated on the establishment
of party-to-party relations between the PDA and the CPC, noting that the
CPC is willing to develop friendly ties with the PDA and promote the
development of China-Colombia ties. Gaviria said this is the first time
that the PDA sends a delegation to visit China and the visit is very
successful.
—Xinhua |