Budget openness not enough
On Friday, more than 100 central departments made public their 2017 annual budgets, with the Ministry of Education among those doing so first.
That a growing number of government departments are disclosing their annual budget information marks concrete progress toward building a transparent government budget.
But despite the tangible progress that has been made in recent years, the budget transparency of public departments is still far from satisfactory. For various reasons, a large number of public departments that should make public their budgets fail to do so, and no targeted indexes are introduced to the budgets of subprojects under a key project.
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