Li said large projects and investment plans were not completed well at local level last year, especially in the agriculture and water conservation industries, although the government had approved projects and allocated funding and land.
"How come? The problem originates from the mental outlook of some officials who failed to take their share of the responsibility that they are paid to," Li said at a meeting on clean governance and he asked local government officials to sign a written pledge to carry out major economic and social policies faithfully, saying that dereliction of duty impeded government's economic growth measures.
"Some officials are taking a wait and see attitude, being reluctant to implement major policies of the central government, and not caring about their own political achievements," Li said.
China's economic growth slumped to the lowest level in 24 years in 2014 with annual GDP expansion of 7.4 per cent.
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"Anti-corruption work is still tough. Landslide-style corruption, in which officials at different levels collude with each other and engage in graft together, is being seen in various sectors," Li was quoted as saying by state-run China Daily.
"Many local government officials are reluctant to do their jobs at the moment, afraid of being punished for making wrong decisions,"
"It is also no longer possible for them to take personal gain from pushing forward large investment projects, as stiff anti-corruption measures have silenced collusion between government and businessmen," he added.