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China Daily | Updated: 2014-07-28 20:37

The clowns behind gilded masks

Local governments are funding troupes to perform at the Golden Hall in Vienna to add glitter to their achievements. The shows need a lot of public funds to finance but hardly generate any proceeds. Such window dressing, which is rampant among officials should be discouraged, says an article in People's Daily. Excerpts:

Many local officials try every means possible to raise their standing in the bureaucracy. Among the most common are such acts as building makeshift walls to "hide" the poorly managed areas during senior leaders' inspection tours. Some officials build grandiose structures, such as giant sculptures, extravagant memorial halls and even man-made lakes on top of mountains, to add the proverbial feathers to their achievement caps. These structures cost a lot of public money and manpower but serve little purpose; they are white elephants.

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