Anti-graft campaign finds public backing
More than three-quarters of the people believe crackdown is effective, think tank survey shows
More than three-quarters of the public have expressed their confidence in the effectiveness of the national campaign against corruption, according to a government think tank.
The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, a comprehensive research organization for the study of philosophy and social sciences, said in its latest annual anti-corruption report that 75.8 percent of people across the country are confident in the nation's efforts to build a clean government.
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