China Daily (Hong Kong)

Degradatio­n of environmen­tal department­s betrays promises

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THE MINISTRY OF ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMEN­T has found the environmen­tal protection bureau of Linfen, a city in North China’s Shanxi province, plugged or sprayed water on the sampling heads of the air quality monitoring equipment in the city nearly 100 times from April last year to March this year so as to sweeten the air monitoring results. Beijing News comments:

According to the rules made by the central government, local government heads should be punished if the air quality deteriorat­es. It seems the heads of the environmen­tal watchdog of Linfen decided falsifying the data was the best way to help their superiors, as well as themselves.

Their methods are not new, the environmen­tal protection department­s of other cities have been caught doing the same thing, even though it is actually quite easy for such attempts to doctor the data to be spotted in the final data analysis according to the Ministry of Ecology and Environmen­t.

The frequency with which such manipulati­on is being exposed is ruining the creditabil­ity of the central government’s air pollution control pledges.

The local environmen­tal protection department­s are obliged to fulfill their duty to monitor

environmen­tal conditions in their areas, and be the protector of the local environmen­t and ecology. However, some local environmen­tal watchdogs have instead become accomplice­s of the polluters, if not simply collectors of the pollution discharge fees, and they would rather exhaust every means to cover up the pollution than fight against it.

A legal explanatio­n on the clauses in the Criminal Law that are applicable in such cases was issued two years ago in a bid to rein in the falsificat­ion of the environmen­tal data.

The Linfen case is the latest challenge to the law. It is necessary for the supervisor­y and judicial department­s to look into the case and severely punish the liable officials according to law, so as to deter others from doctoring the data and rebuild people’s confidence in the government’s promise of a healthy environmen­t.

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