TheSix Prohibitions (Chinese:六项禁令;pinyin:Liùxiàng jìnlìng) is a set of regulations issued by theChinese Communist Party (CCP) to combat corruption.
On December 4, 2012, the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party held a meeting, at which General Secretary Xi Jinping proposed and issued theEight-point Regulation. On December 26, 2012,Zhejiang Provincial Committee independently created six more central prohibitions based on the eight regulations.[1] These were later widely forwarded by the Chinese Communist Party authorities and news media controlled by the CCP and officially named the Six Prohibitions.[2]
The Six Prohibitions are:[3]