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BEIJING - Premier Wen Jiabao Monday pledged to improve the transparency of Chinese government's operations and create more conditions for the public to supervise the government.
The anti-corruption work at present is still not up to the expectations of the public, said Wen at the State Council's conference on anti-corruption work on Monday.
"Corruption is the most crucial threat to the ruling party," Wen stressed, adding that corruption may completely undermine the country's political foundations if not handled properly.
Wen particularly called for a prompt response to the issues raised by the public and the media.
Those issues should be carefully investigated and handled in accordance with the law while the result should be provided or made public, said Wen.
Wen also gave a briefing on the anti-corruption policies to be adopted in six major areas.
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