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BEIJING, June 3 (Xinhua) -- The Communist Party of China (CPC)
discipline watchdog has dispatched two inspection teams to ensure
the proper use of relief funds and materials for the areas affected
by the May 12 earthquake.
A team headed by Ma Wen, deputy secretary of the CPC Central
Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) and Supervision
Minister, arrived in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province on
Saturday.
It will stay in Sichuan to supervise local governments and
investigate the management and use of relief funds and materials.
Another team headed by Vice Supervision Minister Wang Wei had begun
an inspection of the Red Cross Society of China and the China
Charity Federation Friday. It will also carry out inspections of
organizations and central government departments that received
donations.
He Yong, deputy secretary of the CCDI, said they should strictly
carry out inspections to ensure relief materials used most
efficiently to help affected people.
Individuals or organizations found misusing relief money and
materials should be severely punished, he said.
The government disaster relief fund for China's quake-stricken areas
had exceeded 23.07 billion yuan (3.32 billion U.S. dollars) as of
noon on Tuesday, and donations from home and abroad had reached
42.36 billion yuan, according to the Information Office of the State
Council.
Relief supplies, including 749,200 tents, 4.42 million quilts, 11.7
million items of clothing, 676,600 tons of fuel oil and 1.42 million
tons of coal had been sent to the quake zone as of Tuesday noon.
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