IT’S an exciting time for journalists in China. Wrongdoings by officials, who have long been the target of public criticism, are now exposed more rampantly compared with the Mao Zedong days when such stories would only appear in limited state newspapers.
Not only do professional journalists have better access to stories of officials committing bribery or misconduct but common people have also turned into informers or citizen reporters to provide better supervision of the civil force.
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