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发信人: gc01 (gc01), 信区: Military
标 题: 李克强的弟弟也被曝了-烟草局局长ZTbloomberg
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Oct 26 00:47:38 2012, 美东)
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-10-25/china-leader-s-job-at-
China Leader’s Job at Odds With Tobacco Ties, Brookings Says
By Bloomberg News - Oct 25, 2012 3:24 PM ET
The brother of Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang, who oversees public health,
should be removed from his post as a top official in China’s state-owned
tobacco monopoly to avoid conflicts of interest, a report published by the
Washington-based Brookings Institution said.
Li, set to succeed Wen Jiabao as premier early next year, could boost his
reputation as a populist leader and deflect criticism from rivals if his
younger brother, Li Keming, is transferred from his position as deputy
director at China’s State Tobacco Monopoly Administration, Cheng Li, a
Brookings senior fellow, wrote in a report. He said Li Keming’s prominent
role in the agency that runs the world’s biggest tobacco company may have
set back efforts to control tobacco in the country.
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发信人: gc01 (gc01), 信区: Military
标 题: 李克强的弟弟也被曝了-烟草局局长ZTbloomberg
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Oct 26 00:47:38 2012, 美东)
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-10-25/china-leader-s-job-at-
China Leader’s Job at Odds With Tobacco Ties, Brookings Says
By Bloomberg News - Oct 25, 2012 3:24 PM ET
The brother of Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang, who oversees public health,
should be removed from his post as a top official in China’s state-owned
tobacco monopoly to avoid conflicts of interest, a report published by the
Washington-based Brookings Institution said.
Li, set to succeed Wen Jiabao as premier early next year, could boost his
reputation as a populist leader and deflect criticism from rivals if his
younger brother, Li Keming, is transferred from his position as deputy
director at China’s State Tobacco Monopoly Administration, Cheng Li, a
Brookings senior fellow, wrote in a report. He said Li Keming’s prominent
role in the agency that runs the world’s biggest tobacco company may have
set back efforts to control tobacco in the country.
..............