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China has banned the construction of government buildings for five years as another step in a frugality drive aimed at calming public anger over corruption.China has banned the construction of government buildings for five years as another step in a frugality drive aimed at calming public anger over corruption.
The general offices of the Communist Party's central committee and China's Cabinet jointly issued the directive on Tuesday, according to the official Xinhua news agency. No directive was immediately available online.The general offices of the Communist Party's central committee and China's Cabinet jointly issued the directive on Tuesday, according to the official Xinhua news agency. No directive was immediately available online.
Grand government buildings with oversized offices and fancy lighting have mushroomed in many cities across China. They are often among the most impressive buildings in their towns.Grand government buildings with oversized offices and fancy lighting have mushroomed in many cities across China. They are often among the most impressive buildings in their towns.
President Xi Jinping has spearheaded a campaign to cut through pomp, formality and waste among senior officials that have alienated many ordinary citizens.President Xi Jinping has spearheaded a campaign to cut through pomp, formality and waste among senior officials that have alienated many ordinary citizens.
This year, high-end restaurants have reported a downturn in business as government departments and state-owned companies cancelled banquets.This year, high-end restaurants have reported a downturn in business as government departments and state-owned companies cancelled banquets.
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