The government would enhance information transparency and guarantee the public's rights to supervise the fight against air pollution, China's environmental protection minister said Saturday. [Special coverage]
We would publish activities of the government and enterprises, leaving no space for violators to hide from the environmental protection law, said minister Chen Jining, at a press conference.
The government would also use the WeChat, a popular instant messaging service, to encourage the public to report illegal emissions, he said.
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