Recently, an amusing incident occurred at a matchmaking event in Lianyungang. A male participant claiming to work in a government agency boasted shamelessly about his wealth—claiming to own luxury cars like Bentley, Porsche, and Audi, as well as multiple properties. As soon as he finished speaking, the authorities stepped in to clarify the situation.
After verification, officials found that this public sector employee was indeed on the official payroll, but his assets were far from what he claimed. Specifically, he only owned two cars: a used Audi A7 purchased around 2012 for 148,000 yuan, and a Luxgen bought for 90,000 yuan. His luxury car dreams had turned into “second-hand car reality.” Regarding real estate, the situation was similarly modest—only two residences, one over 70 square meters and the other 93 square meters, with one being co-owned.
The authorities finally revealed that they had given the individual a serious warning and education. This public sector worker demonstrated with a real “asset list” what it truly means to be honest.
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Recently, an amusing incident occurred at a matchmaking event in Lianyungang. A male participant claiming to work in a government agency boasted shamelessly about his wealth—claiming to own luxury cars like Bentley, Porsche, and Audi, as well as multiple properties. As soon as he finished speaking, the authorities stepped in to clarify the situation.
After verification, officials found that this public sector employee was indeed on the official payroll, but his assets were far from what he claimed. Specifically, he only owned two cars: a used Audi A7 purchased around 2012 for 148,000 yuan, and a Luxgen bought for 90,000 yuan. His luxury car dreams had turned into “second-hand car reality.” Regarding real estate, the situation was similarly modest—only two residences, one over 70 square meters and the other 93 square meters, with one being co-owned.
The authorities finally revealed that they had given the individual a serious warning and education. This public sector worker demonstrated with a real “asset list” what it truly means to be honest.