The Communist Party of China's Politburo approved a plan to curb executive pay and perks at major state-controlled companies, the official XinhuaNews Agency reported Friday.
In a statement, the Politburo said the party will establish differentiated pay systems based on business types and recruitment methods, Xinhua said.
The Politburo also approved guidelines to keep executive spending in check on official receptions, vehicles and overseas trips by setting maximum expenditure levels, Xinhua said.
The Xinhua report didn't give specifics on how executive salaries would be adjusted.
Last week, President Xi Jinping called on the government to more tightly regulate executive salaries at state-owned enterprises.
Beijing's anticorruption campaign has in recent months focused on state-owned companies, which dominate critical sectors of the economy.
Politburo approves tougher guidelines to keep executive spending in check.
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