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Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Sunday, July 27, 2003

Sichuan Civil Servants Forbidden from Moonlighting in Private Sector

Civil servants in the southwestern Sichuan Province have been forbidden from taking jobs in the private sector, according to a notice recently released by Sichuan provincial government.


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Civil servants in the southwestern Sichuan Province have been forbidden from taking jobs in the private sector, according to a notice recently released by Sichuan provincial government.

Local regulations which previously allowed civil servants to take jobs in the private sector while remaining in the civil service have been abolished.

In recent years, in order to develop the local private economy, civil servants in some areas in Sichuan were allowed to enter the business world and remain employed with government organizations.

The "double identities" of these business-running civil servants violates the State Public Servant Statute and is to be banned.

The Sichuan provincial government started to investigate the issue early this year and identified 423 civil servants who were working full-time or part-time in the private sector.

The 423 civil servants have been ordered to choose between their government jobs or private sector employment.


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