Jul 06, 2010 03:52 PM
Clear Corruption from Aviation's Skies
Five days after the southern regional director of the Civil Aviation Administration of China was struck and killed bu a train, CAAC authorities responded to public concerns by posting statements in an official newspaper. They said Liu Yajun "chose to commit suicide because of depression," and thus denied any connection between his death and possible misconducts.
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