Online sleuths expose Chinese gas executive caught holding hands with 25-year-old secretary in video

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Online sleuths expose Chinese gas executive caught holding hands with 25-year-old secretary in video
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Online sleuths expose Chinese gas executive caught holding hands with mistress in video

Though not much is known about his mistress, her surname"Dong" indicates she is from an influential family.She’s his 25-year-old secretary and a daughter of an influential family.

Peng Shuai “disappeared” after accusing former Communist Party vice-premier Zhang Gaoli of coercing her into sex.Upon her reappearance a year later, she retracted all allegations and retired from public life.But he is one of its biggest beneficiaries.That means he is among the best the Chinese Communist Party has to offer.

They’re all about “The Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation”, “Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for the New Era” and the “Common Destiny of Mankind”.Xi Jinping, the leader of the Chinese Paramount Party has spoken excessively on the need for strong moral character within the party.And “Outline for the Implementation of the Moral Construction of Citizens in the New Era”.

It was a viral success story: the Communist Party’s algorithms appear to have thought the attention was actually about street fashion. It says such “misbehavior” among “senior officials” was “a cause for concern”. It concedes the image and credibility of the Communist Party is at stake. “After all, the relative freedom to uncover official misdeeds allowed in the Hu era helped convince Xi that the Party needed to crack down both on corruption in the system and reporters who helped expose it.

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