Local corruption rife as China races to build affordable homes

By Ni Tao
0 Comment(s)Print E-mail Shanghai Daily, August 5, 2011
Adjust font size:

 [By Zhou Tao/Shanghai Daily]



A recent string of high-profile accidents like bridge collapses and the Wenzhou train crash have stoked widespread concern about the safety of public works.

While the authorities are trying very hard to convince the public that they are merely the results of a highly coincidental combination of natural and human factors, and thus are unlikely to repeat, many simply refuse to buy their theory.

People have good reason for skepticism, especially when an age-old problem officials have long vowed to tackle keeps making headlines and undermining what little public trust there is in their ability to act as faithful watchdogs.

This newspaper has covered more than once the quality scandals involving China's affordable housing program. Blatant corner cutting and corruption plague this sector.

Although officials like to portray their investment in social housing as a conscientious move that will make home ownership an attainable goal for millions, past media exposes have shown that many of the prized affordable homes, so shoddily built that they could barely withstand a rainstorm, are in fact a tottering monument to their rotten conscience.

It's deja vu all over again when media reported last month that in Anqing City, Anhui Province, some rural dwellers relocated to one of the city's biggest public housing communities were aghast to find they were practically living in houses of cards.

Since late last year, more than 50 households in the neighborhood, called Long'an Shangmao complex, in Anqing's Taihu County, have spotted cracks in the bearing beams, ceilings and walls of their apartments, some as wide as a finger's breadth. A few punches were enough to bring a pile of debris off the leaky, peeling walls, and much cheaper sand was used in lieu of cement to fill them. Some residents could even make a gaping hole the size of a water basin in their floor slabs with a foot stomp.

Fearing the shaky homes could crumble at any time, residents were forced to live outside, exposed to the elements, while local officials had dragged their feet for over half a year on addressing residents' requests for compensation.

Some observers pointedly argue that the experience of the residents is reflective of the general situation in which former rural dwellers often find themselves after their land is seized by the authorities for commercial developments.

1   2   Next  


Print E-mail Bookmark and Share

Go to Forum >>0 Comment(s)

No comments.

Add your comments...

  • User Name Required
  • Your Comment
  • Racist, abusive and off-topic comments may be removed by the moderator.
Send your storiesGet more from China.org.cnMobileRSSNewsletter
主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产乱理伦片在线观看| 国内精品在线播放| 久久精品久久精品| 欧美疯狂性受xxxxx喷水| 免费看片A级毛片免费看| 色五月五月丁香亚洲综合网| 国产成人无码精品久久二区三区| 337p色噜噜人体大胆欧美| 天天爱天天做天天爽夜夜揉| 中文在线三级中文字幕| 日本免费中文字幕在线看| 亚洲av日韩综合一区久热| 欧美日韩国产58香蕉在线视频| 任你躁在线精品免费| 精品亚洲一区二区三区在线播放| 国产一区二区三区久久精品| 高清欧美一区二区三区| 国产日产卡一卡二乱码| 18禁无遮挡无码国产免费网站| 在线免费观看视频你懂的| jazzjazz国产精品| 小12箩利洗澡无码视频网站| 中文字幕侵犯一色桃子视频| 日本牲交大片无遮挡| 久久高清内射无套| 樱花草在线社区www| 亚洲冬月枫中文字幕在线看| 欧美日韩在线一区二区三区| 亚洲毛片在线看| 毛片免费观看视频| 亚洲精品成人网站在线播放| 久久久久久亚洲精品中文字幕| 本子库里番acg全彩无遮挡 | 91香蕉视频污污| 夜夜爽免费888视频| jizz日本在线播放| 奇米色在线视频| h视频在线观看免费| 女人18毛片水最多| japanesevideo喷潮| 天美麻花视频大全|