Five government departments in Shenzhen have issued white papers
on the targets they want to achieve this year, as part of a broader
plan of the city government to enhance accountability.
Chinese-language newspapers yesterday published abstracts of the
annual white papers, the first to be issued by government
departments in Shenzhen. The full texts are available on the Web
sites of the bureaus.
The issuing bureaus are the food and drug administration, the
environmental protection bureau, the urban administration, the
communications bureau and the police. At the end of the year, they
will compare their accomplishments with these targets. The public
will then be invited to review the performance of each
department.
Yang Hong, director general of the Shenzhen Municipal
Supervision Bureau, said the white papers will help define the
responsibilities of each department more clearly, and help build a
more open, transparent, accountable, efficient and clean
government.
The urban administration bureau sets constructing 50 community
parks as one of its goals this year, while the communications
bureau says 35 new bus routes will open by the end of 2006. The
environmental protection bureau promises to take measures to ensure
the air quality of at least 95 percent of days this year reaches A
and B of a national five-level index.
The public security bureau promises to launch a residence permit
by the end of the year to provide better service for residents not
holding the hukou, or registered permanent residence permit. The
food and drug watchdog aims to reduce the occurrence of excessive
pesticide residue in vegetables by 9 percent.
The city's lawmakers and political advisers will be invited to
inspect whether the bureaus achieved the tasks spelled out in the
white papers.
(Shenzhen Daily March 30, 2006)