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Chinese officials forced to take driving lessons after chauffer-driven cars taken off them

Curbs on wasteful spending lead to rise in learner drivers among cadres, but some make poor students as they are so domineering, according to state media report

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A fleet of government cars and drivers wait to take delegates to the National People's Congress in Beijing four years ago, before the curbs on wasteful spending were introduced. Photo: AFP
Alice Yanin Shanghai

Many senior government officials in China have had to learn to drive after their chauffer-driven cars were taken off them as part of efforts to curb wasteful and extravagant spending, state media reported.

But some are so used to taking charge and having their own way that they make poor students, Xinhua reported.

Driving instructors in Changchun in northeastern Jilin province said the number of students at their schools had risen significantly this year and some were government officials getting behind the wheel for the first time, Xinhua reported.

Driving in schools in Fuzhou in eastern Fujian province also said last year that numbers had increased due to officials taking lessons after the government reforms were introduced, the People’s Daily reported.

One school said more than 10 officials from one authority had enrolled at the same time, according to the report.

Driving instructors in Jilin said the senior officials were often older and with strong opinions about how to do things, so teaching them was a “headache”.

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