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China bans new government buildings in corruption curb | China bans new government buildings in corruption curb |
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China has banned the construction of government buildings for five years, according to state media. | China has banned the construction of government buildings for five years, according to state media. |
The move comes as part of a campaign by President Xi Jinping to show that the ruling Communist Party (CPC) is cracking down on corruption and waste. | The move comes as part of a campaign by President Xi Jinping to show that the ruling Communist Party (CPC) is cracking down on corruption and waste. |
Glitzy new government buildings, sometimes in impoverished areas, have been a source of public outrage. | Glitzy new government buildings, sometimes in impoverished areas, have been a source of public outrage. |
The directive forbids luxury makeovers and expansions done under the guise of repair work, Xinhua news agency said. | |
Chandeliers | Chandeliers |
The notice says some departments and local authorities have built huge government office compounds against regulations, tainting the image of the CPC. | The notice says some departments and local authorities have built huge government office compounds against regulations, tainting the image of the CPC. |
Among the buildings that have attracted widespread disapproval in recent years is the western-style government office building in the city of Fuyang in Anhui province, in eastern China. | Among the buildings that have attracted widespread disapproval in recent years is the western-style government office building in the city of Fuyang in Anhui province, in eastern China. |
It reportedly cost 30 million yuan ($4.89m, £3.19m) to build and is referred to as the 'White House' by residents. | It reportedly cost 30 million yuan ($4.89m, £3.19m) to build and is referred to as the 'White House' by residents. |
A state-owned drug company also caused outrage after photographs emerged apparently showing a building decorated to mimic France's Versailles palace, complete with gold-tinted walls and chandeliers. | A state-owned drug company also caused outrage after photographs emerged apparently showing a building decorated to mimic France's Versailles palace, complete with gold-tinted walls and chandeliers. |
Some government agencies have reportedly built luxury offices in seaside resorts where officials can stay for free or at deeply discounted prices. | Some government agencies have reportedly built luxury offices in seaside resorts where officials can stay for free or at deeply discounted prices. |
The ban - described as an "across-the-board halt" - includes training centres, hotels or government motels, Xinhua said. | The ban - described as an "across-the-board halt" - includes training centres, hotels or government motels, Xinhua said. |
It also says government organisations should not receive sponsorship or donations towards construction projects, or collaborate with private companies. | It also says government organisations should not receive sponsorship or donations towards construction projects, or collaborate with private companies. |
"Banning the building of new government buildings is important for building a clean government and also a requirement for boosting CPC-people ties and maintaining the image of the CPC and the government," Xinhua quoted the directive as saying. | "Banning the building of new government buildings is important for building a clean government and also a requirement for boosting CPC-people ties and maintaining the image of the CPC and the government," Xinhua quoted the directive as saying. |
Tackling corruption has been President Xi Jinping's most high-profile policy since he became China's leader earlier this year. | Tackling corruption has been President Xi Jinping's most high-profile policy since he became China's leader earlier this year. |
He has warned that "corruption and bribe-taking by some party members and cadres" pose "severe challenges" to the Communist Party's rule. | He has warned that "corruption and bribe-taking by some party members and cadres" pose "severe challenges" to the Communist Party's rule. |
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