LAVISH weddings, fancy holidays and lunchtime wine on the public purse were among corrupt perks that have led China's ruling Communist Party to discipline 2290 officials so far in a crackdown aimed at addressing public anger.

Party officials, led by President Xi Jinping, have hailed their efforts to eradicate extravagance as evidence that they are serious about cracking down on the corruption that plagues them at every level.

But while it might seem as though many officials have been admonished this year as part of the campaign, the number is only a small drop in China's ocean of 85 million party members.

The 2290 officials cited were punished for violating new guidelines aimed at curbing waste, the official Xinhua News Agency cited Xu Chuanzhi, a party official, as saying.

The campaign comes as more individuals have stepped forward to publicly accuse senior officials of wrongdoing.