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China tells most civil servants to give up their government cars, offering bus fare instead

Published January 08, 2015

Associated Press

China is telling thousands of civil servants to give up their Audis and get on the bus.

State media reported Wednesday that most Chinese officials must sell their government vehicles in return for up to $210 a month in public transportation aid. The officials will also have to help their drivers find another job.

The car ban is the latest move in a government campaign to mollify public frustration at extravagance by officials, who have had to rein in spending on banquets, cigarettes and private jet travel.

The official Xinhua News Agency acknowledged that public mood, saying many officials have wasted public money by using their government vehicles for private purposes.

The new rules won't apply to special services such as law enforcement and emergency relief.

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