Tuesday 27 November 2012

Public anger in China erupts online as official caught in sex tape scandal

Caught in the act ... Lei Zhengfu was fired after an investigation. 
        Caught in the Act- Lei Zhengfu was fired after an Investigation



Wang Lijun  ... jailed the developer and detained the mistress for a month.    
       Wang Lijun-   jailed the Developer and Detained the Mistress for a Month.


 Bo Xilai, Chinese Communist Party secretary of Chongqing
   Box Xilai has been accused of  Engaging in Improper sexual Relations with Multiple Women among other Crimes.

A 5-year-old sex tape of an 18-year-old woman allegedly hired by developers to sleep with a city official is causing yet another scandal for China's ruling Communists in the city formerly led by fallen politician Bo Xilai.
The 50-something official, Lei Zhengfu, was fired from his position as district party secretary after the video, an apparent extortion attempt, went viral earlier this month and his jowly, pop-eyed mug became the butt of numerous Internet caricatures. But the scandal may still be growing, as a whistleblowing former journalist says he may release similar tapes of more city officials soon.

The party is already reeling from the scandal that triggered Bo's purge and further battered the party's reputation in the public mind. Chongqing, the city that he ran, has been depicted by prosecutors and state media as rife with cover-ups, abuse of power and corruption. Bo's wife was convicted of murdering a British businessman, and Bo himself faces allegations of corruption and obstruction of justice in the murder case.
News of the sex tape, which was apparently shot in 2007 but only leaked this month, comes as China's newly installed leadership ramps up anti-corruption efforts as it deals with a steady stream of bribery and graft cases that it fears has undermined its authority.

The tape exploded on the Chinese Internet Nov. 20 when screenshots of it were uploaded by a Beijing-based former journalist Zhu Ruifeng to his Hong Kong-registered website, an independent online clearing house for corruption allegations. The lurid images, apparently taken secretly from a bedside table, show Lei having sex with a woman. Zhu told The Associated Press that the woman, whose face is not visible in the screen grabs, was hired by a construction company to sleep with Lei in return for construction contracts. The company later tried to use the tape to extort more business from Lei, he said.

Zhu says he obtained the video from someone inside the Chongqing Public Security Bureau who gave it on condition of anonymity. He said he was also given tapes implicating five other Chongqing officials but is trying to verify their content before releasing them. Zhu said that after the blackmail attempt, Lei reported the case to Chongqing officials sometime around 2009, which led to the construction boss being jailed for a year on unrelated charges and the woman being detained for a month. Xinhua reported Monday that Chongqing's corruption watchdog had pledged a thorough investigation of Lei, who was dismissed Friday, but said it had yet to formally receive a report about the allegations against Lei or the footage.

The China Daily in an editorial Tuesday said the case showed that the "Internet is worth being embraced by the country's corruption busters as a close ally." It also called for greater transparency in handling this and other cases, and listed a few of the lingering questions that the salacious case has thrown up. "Strangely, the mistress was once detained and the contractor jailed for blackmailing Lei," it said. "What had happened? ... These are crucial questions waiting to be answered."

With a younger set of incoming leaders announced this month in Beijing, the government is keen to show that those in power are worthy of their posts and that wrongdoers will be weeded out. In his first remarks to the press after being appointed as the new Communist Party chief, Xi Jinping vowed to tackle corruption.

A citizen journalist who released a sex tape of a Communist Party official says there are more videos featuring at least five other senior figures, as public anger over abuse of power erupts online, local media reports.
The whistleblower Zhu Ruifeng said a police source had revealed the young woman in the video with the official, Lei Zhengfu, was hired by a property developer so Lei could be blackmailed, the South China Morning Post reported.
Screenshots from the sex video first appeared on Sina Corp's Weibo site on Tuesday. Net-savvy Chinese people have found a potent weapon for fighting official corruption and abuse of power in microblogs like Weibo, which had more than 420 million users at the end of the third quarter this year.


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/public-anger-in-china-erupts-online-as-official-caught-in-sex-tape-scandal-20121126-2a2o0.html#ixzz2DNbDfa9M

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