SHANGHAI: A Chinese communist official has been sacked from his government post after photos on the Internet showed him wearing a designer watch and smoking luxury brand cigarettes, an official said on Monday.

Zhou Jiugeng, head of a district housing bureau in Nanjing city, became infamous after web users posted photos of him wearing the 100,000-yuan (14,600-dollar) luxury watch and smoking 150 yuan-a-pack cigarettes.

Other Internet postings in popular portals Mop and Tianya suggested Zhou had other habits well beyond a civil servant’s means, such as driving to work in a Cadillac.

Public anger against Zhou’s lavish spending triggered a local government probe into his finances, state media reported this month.

“Zhou has been dismissed for two reasons. One is inappropriate remarks to the public, the other is using government money to buy luxury cigarettes,” said a city anti-corruption official, who gave his surname as Jin.

The dismissal was announced on Sunday, Jin said, adding that the city government’s disciplinary committee was still investigating other accusations against him.—AFP

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