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China’s top legislators weigh changes to state secrets law
- The latest revisions have not been made public but state media reports point to tighter rules over ‘work secrets of government departments’
- The law is being amended for the first time in more than a decade
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Yuanyue Dangin Beijing
China’s top legislature has started a second reading of changes to the state secrets law, with even more restrictions included in the draft.
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The full text of the draft has not been made public, but official media reports suggest it proposes greater restrictions on matters considered by the authorities to be state secrets.
State broadcaster CCTV said the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress began reviewing the amendments on Monday. It was not immediately clear when the amendments would be approved or come into effect.
This is the first time the law has been revised in more than a decade and the second since its introduction in 1988.
One area of change is the “work secrets of government departments”.
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