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Randomly assigned auditors, the prospect of second audits by independent auditors, paying auditors from a central fund, are critical to ensuring proper appraisals and compliance with regulations for pollution control. Electricity cutoff for offending polluters acts as a further disincentive for providing false accounting for pollution into the water and air.

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