China Eastern Airlines involved in sex bribery scandal, party stewardess assigned to seduce top officials

A sexual bribery scandal broke out at Eastern Airlines, in which the female character, a party stewardess who earned a reputation as a “model stewardess,” was reported to have been instigated by her boss to pay sexual bribes to higher-level officials. After the incident came to light, the air hostess involved denied the incident and reported it to the police claiming to have been falsely accused, while China Eastern Airlines refused to respond to whether the allegations were true, but instead pressured the media to delete the post through various connections. (Huang Xiaoshan / Cheng Wen report)

Informed sources told our reporter that Ni Gaoping, a flight attendant of China Eastern Airlines involved in the erotic controversy, is the secretary of the party branch of the cabin 6 department of China Eastern Airlines. Information circulating on the Internet shows that Ni Gaoping was abetted by a senior executive of the Jiangsu branch surnamed Tian and dedicated herself to another senior executive surnamed Qiu. According to the whistleblower hint, Tian may be the party secretary and deputy general manager of the Jiangsu branch of China Eastern Airlines, Tian Hong, Ni Gaoping was instructed by Tian to take the initiative to contact Qiu.

Mr. Yang, a member of the media, told the station that the matter is rapidly fermenting because the incident is suspected to involve the top management of China Eastern Airlines and the Civil Aviation Administration. He said he had no intention of judging the authenticity of the incident because of the lack of transparency of information, but power and sex deals have always existed in China’s official circles, and only part of the scandal was reported before it came to light.

Mr. Yang said: today just spread out ah, the content is more hot bar. The Qiu chief may be of a higher level, is it the Civil Aviation Bureau or the Shanghai headquarters? The slogan is a slogan, but the human nature of this thing, he will appear sexual bribery or something. The key point is that this kind of thing is very common. That is, it happens every day, only (this time) it was published and someone reported it.

The first to disclose the incident of the self-media platform “today questioning” the head of Chen Jun pointed out to the station, the news disclosure has attracted a high degree of attention. The company soon received a phone call from a man named Kou Lingnan from the Party Work Office of the Jiangsu branch of China Eastern Airlines asking to delete the post. He even hinted that if they didn’t compromise, they would have trouble running a media company in Jiangsu. Chen Jun also pointed out that they even found the relevant departments in his hometown of Taizhou to put pressure on them.

Chen Jun said: pressure is definitely there, yesterday, the party of the East China Airlines told me that the impact of this thing is too big. They said the impact is big, did not say it is false. Then today and found my old home network letter office to find me. Just bring intimidation bar. The company’s main business is the sale of the products and services.

This reporter called the public security department of Hongqiao Airport where Ni Gaoping reported the case, but the other side said they could not respond to the matter.

A number of departments of the Jiangsu branch of China Eastern Airlines also refused to respond, and the publicity department has not been answering the phone.

It is understood that Ni Gaoping, the heroine of the incident, went to the Hongqiao Airport Police Station of the Shanghai Airport Public Security Bureau on Wednesday (21) to report the case, saying that someone had fabricated the contents of a WeChat chat to falsely harm her, which had a serious impact on her work and life.

According to our reporter’s cursory observation, most of the officials who have fallen off the horse as well as executives of state-owned enterprises, both men and women, were involved in erotic incidents or sexual bribery scandals. Xi Jinping’s high-profile anti-corruption campaign eight years ago led to the accountability of thousands of officials or Communist Party members, but no substantial change has been seen in such corruption. As official control over the media and media personnel continues to escalate, it is difficult for the media to expose the underlying problems of such corruption.