The PLA Daily, armed forces' mouthpiece, announced new measures by the PLA's General Political Department to curtail the privileges of the military's art troupes, the South China Morning Post reported today.
The orders by Xi, who also heads the military came after son of a top military singer, who enjoys the rank of a Major General, was involved in a gang rape in Beijing and after a series of scandals exposed the privileged lifestyle of some of the military's art troupes' most prominent members.
Xi scolded PLA musicians for "fooling the masses", the report said.
Significantly, Xi's wife Peng Liyuan, a reputed singer of Chinese music is the Dean of the PLA Art Academy and also enjoys rank of a Senior General.
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State-run Xinhua news agency reported that military performers are asked not to perform in privately-funded performances and casinos, and not to take part in local TV talent shows.
It also directed the country's armed forces to curb extravagance in official galas.
Approved by Xi, the chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), the circular urged the whole army and the armed police forces to take the lead in terms of implementing austerity measures already announced earlier banning luxury dinners.
The notice required government agencies to bring luxurious and extravagant galas to a halt and encourage frugal event planning. The circular urged the armed forces to seriously restrict gala expenses and excessive gala arrangements.