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Many Chinese scientists use research funding to buy home appliances and skincare: study
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Many Chinese scientists use research funding to buy home appliances and skincare: study

A study published in the Journal of Guizhou Police College reveals that many Chinese scientists are misusing government research funding by purchasing personal items such as home appliances and skincare products, which they claim are necessary for laboratory expenses. The research, conducted by two academics at the People’s Public Security University of China, analyzed 70 audit reports from 43 higher education institutions and found widespread issues with fund misuse, poor asset management, and lack of proper expenditure tracking. As China accelerates its innovation-driven development strategy, the growing research budgets highlight concerns over governance efficiency and transparency. Nearly half of the audited reports identified irregularities, with significant non-project spending being disguised as legitimate research costs.

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South China Morning Post logoSouth China Morning PostNeodvisenSredinaDejstva 85Objektivnost 70včeraj
Many Chinese scientists use research funding to buy home appliances and skincare: study

A study published in the Journal of Guizhou Police College reveals that many Chinese scientists are misusing government research funding by purchasing personal items such as home appliances and skincare products, which they claim are necessary for laboratory expenses. The research, conducted by two academics at the People’s Public Security University of China, analyzed 70 audit reports from 43 higher education institutions and found widespread issues with fund misuse, poor asset management, and lack of proper expenditure tracking. As China accelerates its innovation-driven development strategy, the growing research budgets highlight concerns over governance efficiency and transparency. Nearly half of the audited reports identified irregularities, with significant non-project spending being disguised as legitimate research costs.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents findings from a study highlighting potential misuse of research funding, but does not take a clear ideological stance. It cites academic sources and focuses on systemic issues rather than promoting a specific political agenda. While the topic is politically sensitive due to its涉

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports findings from a study published in a reputable academic journal. It provides specific details about the scope of the study and the implications for university governance. Objectivity is lower due to the potential bias in reporting on corruption, t

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