Recently the mainland self media broke the news that an Eastern Airlines party stewardess sexually bribed another senior executive at the behest of a senior executive. (Screenshot from Weibo)
Recently, the Chinese Communist Party state-owned enterprise Eastern Airlines exposed a sexual bribery scandal, the identity of the flight attendant involved is a member of the Chinese Communist Party, Eastern Airlines first asked and threatened the blabberer to delete the post. The people on the mainland said that this is just a revelation, this kind of thing in the Chinese Communist Party officialdom abound.
Recently, the self-media platform “Today’s Question” first disclosed screenshots of indecent messages on WeChat, showing that Ni Gaoping, a flight attendant at Eastern Airlines, had accepted an arrangement with a senior executive at the Jiangsu branch surnamed Tian to pay a sexual bribe to another senior executive surnamed Qiu. The news then went viral on the mainland network.
The source disclosed on Weibo that Ni Gaoping, who was involved in the erotic controversy, is a “model worker” of China Eastern Airlines and a member of the Communist Party. The source confirmed to Radio Free Asia that Ni Gaoping is the secretary of the party branch of the cabin 6 department of China Eastern Airlines.
The source hinted that Tian’s surname may be Tian Hong, the party secretary and deputy general manager of China Eastern Airlines’ Jiangsu branch.
The source also disclosed that after the incident came to light, China Eastern Airlines did not inform the public of the decision to deal with the incident in the first place, but took public relations measures and asked everywhere to delete the article.
Recently the mainland self-media broke the news that a party stewardess of Eastern Airlines sexually bribed another senior executive at the behest of a senior executive. (Screenshot from Weibo)
The first to disclose the incident of the self-media platform “Today’s questioning” responsible for Chen Jun said to Radio Free Asia, after the disclosure of the news has attracted a high degree of attention, but he soon received a call from the East China Airlines Jiangsu Branch of the Party Work Office named Kou Lingnan asked to delete the post, and was even hinted that if not compromised, he will have difficulties running a media company in Jiangsu, East China Airlines Even found the relevant departments of Chen Jun’s hometown of Taizhou to put pressure on him.
Chen Jun said: “The pressure is definitely there, yesterday, the party government of the Eastern 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, with intimidation it, through this way to delete posts ah, is already normalized.”
The matter is continuing to ferment on the mainland network. Weibo user “innocent drops of water” sarcastically said: “Really good party members who serve the people.”
Mr. Yang, a media personality, told Radio Free Asia that the matter is rapidly fermenting because it is suspected to involve senior officials of China Eastern Airlines and the Civil Aviation Administration. He had no intention of making a judgment on the authenticity of the incident because of the lack of transparent information, but power and sex deals have always existed in the Chinese (Communist Party) official circles, and only part of the scandal was reported before it came to light.
Mr. Yang said, “It just came out today, and the content is quite hot. The person in question is probably a higher ranking person, is he from 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. It means that every day this kind of thing is happening, just (this time) was published, someone reported.”
The flight attendant in question reportedly went to the Hongqiao Airport Police Station of the Shanghai Airport Public Security Bureau on April 21 to report that someone had fabricated a WeChat chat to falsely victimize her, causing serious repercussions to her work and life.
A staff member from the publicity department of the party group of China Eastern Airlines told mainland media on April 22 that “the matter is a personal matter for the employee, and the impact on work needs to be further verified.”
A Radio Free Asia reporter called the public security department at Hongqiao Airport, which said it could not respond to the matter; several departments of China Eastern Airlines’ Jiangsu branch also refused to respond, and the Communist Party’s propaganda department has not been answering its phone.
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