High dissatisfaction rate over services of some government
departments reveals problems in their work, says a signed article
in Jinan-based Dazhong Daily. An excerpt follows:
Beijing-based Horizon Research Group recently published a report
on Chinese citizens' verdict on government and public services. It
says that more than 40 percent of those polled were not satisfied
with services of government departments. The report was based on
random sampling in 10 cities and 8 towns around the country.
The level of "dissatisfaction" towards government services is
quite stunning. It indicates that there is much room for
improvement.
The public satisfaction rate is an important way to test the
quality of government work. In a similar survey last year, the
public gave higher marks to the central government than local
governments.
Compared with the previous survey, many indexes in the new one
have improved. But still, there are more than 40 percent of
citizens who are unhappy with public services, which has set alarm
bells ringing in some local governments.
Related departments should pay attention to this survey,
unofficial as it is. Problems revealed in it should be examined and
rectified. Those officials who are accountable for the low
satisfaction rate should be investigated or even sacked if they are
found to be in dereliction of duty, while others should be urged to
reflect on their performance.
A service-oriented government should provide quality public
products and services. It requires all government departments and
civil servants to improve their daily work.
(China Daily February 23, 2006)