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Saturday, 22 December 2012

'Alcohol ban' for China military

                                                         'Alcohol ban' for China military

China has banned senior military officers from possession of alcohol fueled banquets or stay in luxury hotels and on work trips in the last step of the Communist Party boss Xi Jinping to fight corruption, state media reported Saturday.

Receptions will also redundant welcome banners, red carpets, flowers, honor guards, representations or souvenirs, the powerful Central Military Commission, which oversees Xi, certainly, major newspapers reported.

Officers will have to cut down on both the number and length of the monitoring visits, foreign visits, meetings and reports based on the new rules. Speakers at the meetings should avoid "rhetoric", while the use of vehicles with sirens will be "strictly controlled during official visits to avoid disturbances".

"It also undertook Commission officials to their spouses, children and subordinates to punish and that they do not take bribes to do."

In a separate report, said Xinhua Beijing municipality was the first municipality to the rules of civil entering. Beijing officials for businesses now have simple buffets, instead of banquets.

New head of China Xi Jinping has repeatedly warned of unrest if the perceived corruption and privilege within the Communist Party is not addressed. The country's political leadership has been rocked by a scandal involving Bo Xilai, Chongqing former party leader once seen as a candidate for the top office.

His wife was jailed for the murder of a British businessman, and he is awaiting trial on charges of corruption and abuse of power.

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