High-level senior officials have been targeted for a 
new credit card issued by Minsheng Bank that carries a line of credit of 
three million yuan, 60 times the current maximum prescribed by regulations, 
reports China Youth Daily. 
With the notable inclusion of government officials, who tend to have 
relatively average paychecks, the economically savvy card insurer has targeted 
wealthy business moguls and star entertainers on its potential customer list. 
The Regulations and Management on Banking Operation currently in use 
stipulates the maximum overdraft amount be fifty thousand yuan per month. 
When asked about the size of the new overdraft, Minsheng bank said, "A 
special deliberation by the administration was undertaken and we got a green 
light. Three million in overdraft is totally legal." 
Central bank officials have previously said that comprehensive information 
regarding the regulations and overdraft maximums will be made available to each 
credit card issuer. 
This closed-door policy would likely exclude average applicants, as the bank 
wants to maintain an elite and quality legion of customers. 
It's not the bank's snobbery that has ignited superheated criticisms among 
across the online community but the official recruitment of their target card 
users. 
"How can a ministerial-level official making no more than five thousand yuan 
on the pay roll per month afford such a colossal sum?" queried an online surfer 
on Sina.com, "It's an open endorsement and a path to corruption." 
Some say the bank is just confronting the reality of the situation. Propelled 
by profit incentives, it's justified in a market economy with socialist 
characteristics to make such kinds of overdrafts available. They say the same of 
the "highly involved" socialist leaders. 
In a slice of razor wit, one net writer lashed out at the bank asking, "how 
come our respectable officials bother to pay for what they want?" 
Public servants in China have long been under the spotlight and kind of have 
become an easy target for an irritated public. 
Civil servant earnings are comprised of three parts: the duty wage, the level 
wage, and the basic wage. All three parts add up to no more than 3,000 yuan for 
a vice-minister-level official, a far cry from the ultra-handsome overdraft of 
three million yuan a month. 
In defense of their "Diamond Credit Card" service, the bank said the high 
entrance requirements have been set to maintain a high-end customer group. 
Questions concerning the inclusion of senior officials in the plan were met with 
"no comment." 
A credible source with Minsheng Bank revealed that no government officials 
have yet made the ten-member list so far.