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22 November 2009 - 08H35
China legislator seeks to criminalise banquets: report
A general view of an official banquet on the eve of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, on September 30, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. A Chinese legislator fed up with lavish banquets and official wining and dining has proposed making the "squandering of public funds" a crime, according to state press.
AFP - A Chinese legislator fed up with lavish banquets and official wining and dining has proposed making the "squandering of public funds" a crime, state press said Sunday.
"Public spending on eating and drinking is a waste of social assets," Zhao Linzhong, a delegate to the National People's Congress, China's parliament, told the Worker's Daily.
"We need to criminalise this by law, so I proposed amending the criminal law and introducing the 'crime of wantonly squandering public funds'."
Throwing lavish banquets has long been a Chinese tradition, both in government as well as business, a practice that besides wasting money, has also proven to be unhealthy, the report said.
According to the official People's Daily, China spends up to 200 billion yuan (29 billion dollars) a year on public wining and dining, a sum larger than the cost of the Three Gorges Dam, the world's biggest hydroelectric project.
"Although I myself am a victim of this tradition, at the same time I help advance this tradition by hosting meals and accepting invitations," Zhao, who also heads a leading Chinese textile company, said.
"For many years, the Communist Party and government have issued a series of restrictions and regulations on wining and dining are more and more detailed and severe, but such lavish traditions have not been curbed."
According to the newspaper, Zhao has handed a formal proposal to the parliament calling for debate on the amendment to the criminal law.





