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Chief executive: Macao to raise administrative level
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07:59, November 14, 2007

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Edmund Ho Hau Wah, chief executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR), said here Tuesday that his government is to fulfill the promise to increase its administrative level.

The official said in his annual policy address that Macao is to follow "the reform roadmap," which was worked out in 2006, to forma cleaner government.

Ho said the government will enhance the anti-corruption surveillance system to guarantee that public servants would fulfill their obligations legally and properly.

He pledged to grant access to the private spaces to the region's Commission Against Corruption so that the anti-graft arm could carry out mission more effectively.

Source: Xinhua



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