"The Ministry of Civil Affairs came out with clear rules on April 28 concerning companies which offer aid and then delay paying up," deputy head of the ministry's disaster relief office, Pang Chenmin, told a news conference."The aid ought to be given to the recipient as promised and in a timely manner. If it needs to be delayed for a day or two, they can coordinate with the relevant department," he added."But if it is not given, the recipient has the right to go after payment, and inform the public in an appropriate way," Pang said, without elaborating.The Internet has been buzzing with allegations of stingy firms, both Chinese and foreign, even as the government, state media and the companies themselves deny that this has been the case.At the same news conference, the Chinese Red Cross also denied what it said were "rumors" that its aid efforts had been compromised by waste and corruption.
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