The fundamental way of putting an end to the emergence of frequent attendees of public hearings is to restore public confidence toward public hearings and expand the foundation of social participation, which certainly needs to further improve the institution.
The government can take the force of the third party, such as an independent, authoritative and credible agency, to supervise the whole course of public hearings to avoid related price departments and monopoly enterprises forming "benefit alliance." The government can require audit departments to completely audit related products before hearings to ensure the fairness and transparency of hearing materials. In addition, the government can also strengthen the construction of consumer organizations and other social organizations to make them more representative of attendees of public hearings and strengthen the right of collective bargaining. The government can even hold online hearings to publish related materials through the Internet and launch general debate to reduce the time and energy cost of attendees of public hearings.
The public hearing is the game of interests and a kind of civil participation. If this form of credibility is damaged by various disputes over interests, the government will lose an important way to safeguard the public interest and the enthusiasm of civil participation, which is the basis of developing the socialist democracy