News to hand is that since the official search for MH370 wound up last Tuesday, the next move on the Malaysians part, is that they are now offering an unspecified reward, along with costs re-imbursement, for any private operator that can find the fuselage of MH370.
ABC News - Australia - Malaysia to offer reward for missing flight MH370
The final expenditure tally for the official search has been reported at AU$190M, with AU$100M being paid by Malaysia, AU$70M paid by Australia, and only AU$20M being paid by China.
As China had the largest pax component on the aircraft (153), it's pretty obvious China cares little for a few deceased Chinese, out of the billions in their population - and even less about a missing large passenger aircraft, or finding out the reason/s why it disappeared.