Chinese officials urged to avoid luxurious festival revels
Updated: 2013-09-10 15:41
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||
BEIJING - The top disciplinary arm of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on Tuesday released a circular urging officials to refrain from luxurious banquets and gift-giving as festivals near.
"During festivals, sending mooncakes and gifts paid for with public funds is strictly prohibited; luxurious feasts, travel, fitness programs and high-end entertainments that are covered by public funds are strictly prohibited," said the circular.
It was jointly released by the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the guidance team of the "mass line" campaign.
The one-year campaign was launched in June by China's leaders to boost ties between CPC officials and members and the people, while cleaning up undesirable work styles such as formalism, bureaucracy, hedonism and extravagance.
The circular comes ahead of the Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional mooncake-eating occasion that falls on Sept 19 this year, and the National Day Holiday in early October, when celebratory gift-sending and feasts are norms.
"Superior departments and officials should seize on the trend of these luxurious celebrations and be courageous enough to spot and rectify decadent behavior in a timely manner while setting an example themselves," said the circular.
According to this document, handing out unnecessary bonuses and materials in the name of festivals is also banned.
The circular vows to punish every violation case once spotted.
- Official sacked for lavish birthday banquets
- Teachers asked to avoid banquets
- Teachers will be absent from banquets
- $1.2b spent on banquets, trips and vehicles
- Austerity measure for China's new legislators
- Festival banquets challenge to food waste campaign
- Official removed from post for luxury banquet
- The extravagant waste of Chinese banquets
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Hanban shops around for a wider choice |
When life is sailing over the bounding sea |
Testing times for G20 leaders |
For many, Chinese dream means happiness |
Private push |
Righting the wrongs of patent rights |
Today's Top News
August economic data suggest recovery
Is Alibaba using a 'negotiating ploy' with HK?
Diplomacy gets under way on Korean front
China loses nearly 20% of its grains
China's premier warns on Syria
Trending news across China
AIDS is biggest killer among infectious diseases
China vaults to world's 3rd-largest investor
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |