Three Fourths of China's Charity Organizations Lack Transparency
Published: 2010-12-03
Around 75% of China's charity organizations are unwilling to release information to the public, according to a report conducted by an agency under the Ministry of Civil Affairs. The report claims that details regarding financial audits and personnel placement are the most difficult to obtain for public release.
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21st Century Business Herald
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