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Previous reports on Baba Beijing fighting corruption,

30 headlines show that Baba Beijing is destroying corruption and fraud at every level, even Xi Jinping’s confidantes! China Rising Radio Sinoland 240319

https://chinarising.puntopress.com/2024/03/19/30-headlines-show-that-baba-beijing-is-destroying-corruption-and-fraud-at-every-level-even-xi-jinpings-confidantes-china-rising-radio-sinoland-240319/

Corruption is crushed in China, which helps explain its ongoing socio-economic success. The West is a lost-cause sewer. Part 2. China Rising Radio Sinoland 240626

https://chinarising.puntopress.com/2024/06/26/corruption-is-crushed-in-china-which-helps-explain-its-ongoing-socio-economic-success-the-west-is-a-lost-cause-sewer-part-2-china-rising-radio-sinoland-240626/

Corruption Report #3: 47 more high-level corruption cases in China. Why do they do it? China is the worst country to be a white-collar crook. China Rising Radio Sinoland 240929

https://chinarising.puntopress.com/2024/09/30/corruption-report-3-47-more-high-level-corruption-cases-in-china-why-do-they-do-it-china-is-the-worst-country-to-be-a-white-collar-crook-china-rising-radio-sinoland-240929/

 

Hello, everybody. This is Jeff J. Brown China Rising Radio Sinoland, Seek Truth from the Facts Foundation, the China Writers Group, and the Bioweapon Truth Commission. Today is my fourth collection of reports about China, the Chinese people Baba Beijing, the government fighting corruption. And this started in March of this year. So we’re looking at about six months. And now with this fourth installment, scores of criminal cases have been prosecuted. I think what we all need to accept is that corruption is universal. It is colorblind.

It doesn’t matter whether you’re Chinese or American or whomever, or African or South American or European or Russian, there are always going to be people who are willing to circumvent the law, to enrich themselves, and to empower themselves. What I admire about China is, is that they are actually trying to do something about it and in fact, they have been doing something about it since 1949, when China was liberated by the communists and, well, by the people because they were the ones that wanted it.

Mao Zedong had six. This is the symbol for six in China. It had six massive campaigns to clean up corruption. It did not work. And that was one of the main reasons, in 1966, that the people were sick of all the local corruption, the high-level corruption across the country. And they wanted a change and they wanted to get rid of it and that’s why one of the reasons for the Great Cultural Revolution was to clean up corruption. And they did. In 1976, when Mao died and the Cultural Revolution was in full force, there was literally no corruption and no crime.

I mean, they had cleaned the country up. Not so in the West, I saw since Trump got elected or selected I don’t know what you want to call it. A president in the United States. I saw two great posters I mean, visual images. One is, it’s a silhouette of a rabbi in the color of the Jewish flag, the Israeli flag. And Trump is on his knees in this silhouette, sucking off the rabbi. And its title was Draining the Swamp. And so I think that just about says it all. And then there was another one I saw where an Israeli robot was standing there with his pecker and an American robot was on its knees sucking off the Israeli robot.

And I think that just pretty much tells you where America’s problems lie. And you can say the same thing about Europe, all of Western Europe and Eastern Europe, except for Serbia, Hungary, and Slovakia. So you know, I read F.W. Mott’s magisterial history called Imperial China 900 A.D. to 1800 A.D. (1,200 pages). It’s masterful. I mean, if you’re into a detailed history of China during that grand imperial period with the end of the Tang dynasty up until the Qing dynasty, well, it’s worth reading.

And one of the common refrains in that detailed account of Chinese history is that corruption was a constant in China. Some emperors, some regional governors, I would say probably most of them tried to get rid of it. Some were corrupt but there was always corruption and they were always trying to root it out, just like Mao Zedong tried from 1949 until 1966 when the people, you know demanded the Cultural Revolution, the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. And so it’s endemic. It is endemic everywhere.

And it’s up to the leadership to do something about it, or the people demand it like the Chinese did in 1966 when they were fed up with Mao’s six campaigns failing across the country. The interesting thing about China is, is they really went after the crooks. After Mao died and during the Dung era from 1980, essentially up until the 1990s when Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao were the presidents of China, they campaigned to fight corruption. And then they’d let their foot off the pedal.

They’d do a show a nice show 80,000 people were convicted and whatever and then they dropped it. And the corruption never stopped. Also, during from 1980 up until 2012, 2013, when XI Jinping became president of China, the People’s Liberation Army, the military in China was one of the most corrupt aspects of Chinese society and of the Chinese economy. When I was there in the early 1990s, working to promote the sale of American feed grains, corn, barley, and sorghum to China, I actually did fish-feeding trials with the People’s Liberation Army.

I mean, they were basically more of a corporation and they were basically into business. My wife and I and our first daughter lived, well, our second daughter too because we were there up until Chara was born. We lived in a villa that was owned by the People’s Liberation Army. The four villas there were actually owned by the People’s Liberation Army. So I’ve got PLA connections. Deng tried to clean up some of it, but he just couldn’t do it all and after he died during Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao’s reigns for the next 20 years, it just I mean, the military in China was a cesspool just like the US military and NATO.

All the European military units are just cesspools of craven sick corruption and XI Jinping being an officer of the PLA and his wife is an officer of the PLA, he has oomph to clean it up. And he has really, really cleaned it up. First, he got them out of the business. The villas that we were living in had to be sold off by the PLA. All the billions and billions and billions of RMB, the businesses that they were in the hotels and I mean, you name it entertainment and karaoke and real estate and everything else, all that was sold off to state-owned enterprises and the private sector.

But as you can see in these four reports that I’ve done, they are still going after people in the military. People are venal. It doesn’t matter. People are greedy and people are power hungry because corruption gives people power over the people that they’re corrupt with and over the people that they can use that corruption to control other people. So it’s just it’s amazing. And so I started collecting these reports in March of this year, and 47 for one and 20 some or 30 for another, and another one was like 15 or 20. And this one now has almost 20.

And I’m only I’m really only looking at three sources. I’m looking at the South China Morning Post and the Global Times, which is the English standard-bearing newspaper for the Chinese government and Twitter. I get a few off of Twitter too. If I got into and of course I do that because I don’t want to be translating stuff. My God, I don’t have time to do that. If I got into Chinese media and regional newspapers and regional websites and provincial websites and newspapers and city websites and newspapers, it’s exponentially many times more than just the few that I reported.

And these are not street-corner dope dealers selling dime bags of crack; these are powerful, powerful people for the most part. Other than those in Myanmar when Hong Kong adopted their national security law after 24 years when they promised to do it, and finally Beijing told them, here it is, you don’t want to pass it, we’re going to pass it for you. The Triads, the Chinese Mafia, the Green Gang, and all that, they all moved to Canada and Myanmar, which is, of course, formerly called Burma. And the powerful people are in Canada. And then the low-level scammers are in Myanmar doing internet scams.

My phone, Chinese phone, I get phone calls all the time. This is the Chinese phone. I’ve got two phones. I’ve got one that’s for Professor Brown and one that’s personal. It has a Chinese phone number two. Anyway, my Chinese phone gets phone calls all the time. People scamming invest in this, invest in that, borrow this, borrow that. And China is trying to clean it up. But you know, they can shut down a phone number and then they just get a new phone number. So it’s nonstop trying to go after these guys. And as you will see I’m going to do a report. It talks about how they are really working with Myanmar to bring hundreds of triad gangsters from Hong Kong back to China.

Of course, where they were hiding out in Hong Kong because the Hong Kong government wouldn’t do anything to stop them. So it was the national security law that allowed Beijing to go in and say you’re going down. And so instead of going down, they left. They went to Myanmar and Canada. I’m going to do a quick resume of each one for you. If you don’t have time click on all the links I have here the previous reports on Baba Beijing fighting corruption, my three previous reports. And so let’s get started.

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1-China fines influencer agency Three Sheep US$9.8 million for ‘made in Hong Kong’ mooncakes

Controversies erupted after influencer Crazy Little Brother Yang falsely promoted mooncakes he sold as shipped from Hong Kong

https://www.scmp.com/tech/policy/article/3280229/china-fines-influencer-agency-three-sheep-us98-million-made-hong-kong-mooncakes

Number 1# China fines an influencer agency Three Sheep Sanyang in Chinese. It’s kind of a weird name. But anyway, he was finded almost the equivalent of 10 million USD for “made in Hong Kong” mooncakes. So what this guy did Crazy Little Brother Yang. Well, there you go. Sheep is Yang. There you go. So Crazy Little Brother Yang was promoting on Douyin (Chinese version of TikTok) selling mooncakes that he claimed were made in Hong Kong. Well, they were NOT made in Hong Kong. They were made in mainland China. Well, that’s fraud. He got busted and got hit with a $10 million fine or the equivalent.

2-20 key suspects of telecom fraud gangs handed over to China from Myanmar

Number 2# 20 key suspects of telecom fraud gangs were handed over to China for Myanmar. And then I got a letter from a Canadian friend of mine who lives in China. And he sends me a lot of great stuff. I won’t mention his name. I’ll just say his first initial is J.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202409/1320571.shtml

Dear Jeff Brown:

Yes—the triads were formed as result of British Empire Hong Kong and were set up in Hong Kong- Macao and mainland Guangzhou.

Following was civil war–triads supported Jiang JieShi ( Chiang Kai Shek) and following their defeat the Mainland triads went to Taiwan in addition to Hong Kong and Macao.

Mao kicked most out but it is a secret organization and some remained but Xi Jinping is after them –ALL corruption and the Repatriation Act of 2019 was a Hong Kong directed legislation to round them up –sent to Bejing for trial and likely execution.

They fled abroad during the uprising 2019 and settled in England- USA and Canada for the sake of human rights-freedom and democracy and they can make all the fentanyl to their hearts content and the RCMP is protecting them in Canada–for a price. Total Corruption and society is paying.

Signed, J

3-China throws the book: more corruption suspects hit with claims of illicit reading

Number 3# China throws the book more corruption suspects are hit with claims of illicit reading this. This is about the Chinese, the Communist Party of China, the CPC’s growing number of disgraced officials being accused by anti-corruption agencies of reading forbidden books, cited as disloyal to the party. Without the Communist Party of China, China would have been 70 years ago would have already been turned into a raped and plundered resource whore, just like a continental-sized Indonesia or the Democratic Republic of Congo, or Argentina which we can see what’s going on there today.

So it’s the Communist Party of China that is the ideological enforcer to fight corruption, and if they’re corrupt, then they cannot control corruption. And corruption is ideological. Corruption is spiritual. Corruption is informational. And so they’re making sure that people are not getting polluted with neoliberal Wall Street, City of London pollution, and the Brussels corruption and also the woke agenda, which is being pushed by the West all over the world.

Growing number of disgraced officials being accused by anti-corruption agencies of reading forbidden books, cited as disloyalty to the party

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3280483/china-throws-book-more-corruption-suspects-hit-claims-illicit-reading

4-Four Chinese officials punished for disciplinary violations

Number 4# Four Chinese officials were punished for disciplinary violations. Again, it’s very similar. They’re going after these people for greater or lesser violations. Without reading the article in detail, these people probably did not steal tens of millions of RMB (Chinese yuan), but maybe aided and abetted other people in corruption cases.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202410/1320804.shtml

5-China’s ex-justice minister Tang Yijun faces corruption charges and is expelled from party

Number 5# China’s Ex-justice Minister, can you imagine in the United States, the secretary, the Justice Department, the top leader of the Justice Department facing corruption charges, or in France, England, Germany, or anywhere else in the West? I can’t either. But Ex-justice minister Tang Yijun faces corruption charges and is expelled from the party. Taking bribes, and helping his family members under the table, he will go to jail.

Tang, who is accused of helping family members obtain business deals and taking bribes, will be indicted, anti-corruption agency says

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3281544/chinas-ex-justice-minister-tang-yijun-faces-corruption-charges-and-expelled-party

6-Former Party chief of Xizang under investigation for suspected severe violations of Party discipline and law

Number 6# Former party chief Xizang. By the way, Xizang is the new name for Tibet. No. Xizang. Yeah, Tibet. I’m thinking of Xinjiang, the Muslim province. Yeah, Xizang is the pinyin transliteration of the Chinese name. And so they’re getting rid of Tibet and they’re calling Tibet. Now Xizang is just like Myanmar used to be Burma. Former party chief of Xizang under investigation for suspected severe violations of party discipline and law.

If it’s severe when they say severe violations, that usually means financial corruption. And he was the party chief. It’s like the governor of a state. When was the last time a governor was in France, England, Germany, the United States, or Canada got thrown in jail and will likely spend many years in jail for white-collar crime?

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202406/1314205.shtml

7-41 provincial- and ministerial-level officials investigated in China in H1 of 2024

Number 7# 41 provincial and ministerial level officials investigated in China in the first half of 2024. Again, these are state and federal national-level officials. These are not dime-bag street corner dealers you know, selling dime bags of crack; these are high-level, powerful people who are being thrown in jail in mass and some executed.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202407/1316762.shtml

8-Going after spiritual and cultural corruption among children

Number 8# Going after spiritual and cultural corruption among children what happened is, during the 1980s and 90s, up until XI Jinping got into power Bauer was elected president in 2012 and 2013. George Soros. I’ve done all kinds of reports on this. There were thousands of Western NGOs who were like termites in the woodwork, corrupting the Ministry of Education, book publishing, etcetera and they have removed 4.3 million items of harmful content, and toxic videos targeting minors.

So these maggots who have been brainwashed about LGBT and the woke agenda and child sex pedophilia, etcetera by the West which is trying to normalize child sex and pedophilia removed all of those. And of course, it’s the people that find these and complain to the government so they got out and got rid of a bunch of it. I’ll go back and get a couple of my articles where I even show pictures of the books. It’s just unbelievable. It’s like something out of Brooklyn, New York.

China’s cyberspace watchdog removes 4.3m items of harmful contents, ‘toxic videos’ targeting minors

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202410/1320911.shtml

My reports on this problem

a-The fight for China’s communist-socialist soul rages on in its textbooks and on all its social media. China Rising Radio Sinoland 201102

https://chinarising.puntopress.com/2020/11/02/the-fight-for-chinas-communist-socialist-soul-rages-on-in-its-textbooks-and-on-all-its-social-media-china-rising-radio-sinoland-201102/

b-China Writers’ Group discussion thread: ‘Toxic’ textbooks sound ideological security alarm from infiltration. China Rising Radio Sinoland 220601

https://chinarising.puntopress.com/2022/06/01/china-writers-group-discussion-thread-toxic-textbooks-sound-ideological-security-alarm-from-infiltration-china-rising-radio-sinoland-220601/

c-Top-level Chinese children’s textbook artist busted for publishing Western Wokeist materials. I’ve reported on this for years. Termites in the woodwork. China Rising Radio Sinoland 240719

https://chinarising.puntopress.com/2024/07/19/top-level-chinese-childrens-textbook-artist-busted-for-publishing-western-wokeist-materials-ive-reported-on-this-for-years-termites-in-the-woodwork-china-rising-radio-sinoland-240719/

9-China arrests former insurance exec Li Quan as anti-corruption campaign sweeps finance sector

Number 9# China arrests former insurance exec Li Quan as the anti-corruption campaign sweeps the financial sector. Can you imagine in the West the French stock market, the German stock market, the English stock market, the American stock market, or the Canadian stock market doing an anti-corruption campaign sweep to clean up the financial sector? I can’t either, but they’re doing it in China. They also have limited how much money they can make.

If you are a stockbroker or a hedge fund member of a hedge fund in China, they have now limited, I think it’s two maybe no more than the equivalent of $500,000 a year that you can make. And of course, for the financial sector, $500,000 a year is chump change. You know, they want millions, tens of millions of dollars for ripping people off. And so if you want to be in the financial sector in China, you can only make so much. And that’s it. Of course, they’ll try to find all kinds of ways to get around it. Baba Beijing will keep working to close the loopholes. But the fact that they did it, that they’re doing this is just unbelievable.

The former chairman of New China Life Insurance is accused of embezzlement and bribery, and has been expelled from Communist Party

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3282127/china-arrests-former-insurance-executive-anti-corruption-campaign-sweeps-finance-sector

10-The former vice chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region’s Political Consultative Conference, has been sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve for accepting bribes amounting to over 225 million yuan

Number 10# The former vice chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Regions has been sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve for accepting bribes amounting to over ¥225 million. That’s about 35, 36, 37 million US dollar equivalent. A bullet in the back of the head. And that’s what they do. They blindfold them. They make them kneel down on the ground in front of a wall. And a PLA soldier with the equivalent of a Chinese Luger like a nine-millimeter bullet puts it right there back where the skull is connected to the spinal column.

And they make sure that the bullet faces their face and so when they blow their brains out, it also completely explodes their face. So they have no face left, which is part of the humiliation of what they did. And of course, when the family gets the body, the face is no longer there. And, it’s again, to remind people that there are consequences if you’re exceedingly corrupt. The fact that he was in Tibet (Xizang) tells me that he picked the wrong region to be corrupt because Baba Beijing is very, very sensitive about their 55 minorities and keeping them happy.

As I joked recently, they get away with murder because of the central government’s concern that they are satisfied with their lives as a minority. So picking Tibet to be corrupt was not a good place to do it, because Baba Beijing wanted to send the Tibetan people, the Xinjiang people a message that they’re doing what they need to do to keep their province, the Tibet Autonomous Region clean and performing well.

https://x.com/China_Fact/status/1845062953386844642?t=iRzmXFAKMlrXPmoaCRB5Bw&s=09

11-Wang Dawei, former vice governor of northeast China’s Liaoning Province and a former police chief of the province, was sentenced to death, with a two-year reprieve, for taking bribes worth over 555 million yuan ($78.5 million), a Hubei court ruled.

Number 11# Wang Dawei, former vice governor of northeast China’s Liaoning province and former police chief of the province was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve for taking bribes of over 555 million, almost 80 million US equivalent. They even did a movie about this guy when he was the former police chief, he was cleaning up all the crime and everything. Yeah, he was using that as a cover to steal almost 80 million USD equivalent. And when they have this two-year reprieve for both of them, that means they won’t blow their brains out for two years.

And what they’ll do is they will let them stew in their juices for two years. And if they’re repentant and humble and ask for forgiveness and say that they realize what a colossal asshole they were for doing what they did. The judge can take away the death sentence, and they’ll spend the rest of their life and life in prison. But if they’re unrepentant, they’re arrogant, they’re high-handed, they’re hubristic, they’re going to get that nine-millimeter bullet coming out the front of their face.

https://x.com/thinking_panda/status/1846498109209387332

12-Hong Kong 47: Benny Tai jailed for 10 years over mastermind role in ‘primary’ election

Number 12# Hong Kong 47 Benny Tai jailed for ten years over a mastermind “in the primary” election. Before the Baba Beijing forced Hong Kong to pass a national security law in 2020, there were a thousand people working at the US consulate there. The CIA had a huge office there. The FBI had a huge office there. George Soros-type termite NGOs just infected Hong Kong with the goal of overthrowing it or turning it into chaos to destabilize China, the mainland. And when they passed that law, all 47 of them who were openly subverting the government to try to overthrow were arrested. And this Benny Tai did a parallel primary election on his own to try to create a shadow government. And so he got ten years and 45, 46 others are being got their sentences too. But he was one of the big ringleaders.

The 60-year-old former academic is among 45 opposition politicians and activists being sentenced on Tuesday

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-and-crime/article/3287109/hong-kong-47-family-friends-arrive-court-sentencing-45-activists

13-Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China: Three criminals who raped minors were executed today in accordance with the law.

Number 13# Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China. That’s like the Supreme Court of the entire country. So this went up and up and up to the top court of the law of the land. Three criminals who raped minors were executed today in accordance with the law. No more faces.

https://x.com/thinking_panda/status/1856933524353265980?s=09

14-China imposes new cooking oil transport rules after fuel tanker scandal

Number 14# China imposes new cooking oil transport rules after fuel tanker scandal. I reported on this a couple of times in the others. What they were doing was, is they were using oil tankers the trucks that are driving around with the oval-shaped Tanker tanks on the back that can carry gasoline and kerosene and fuel oil and everything else. They were also using them to transport vegetable oil, and they were not cleaning them out between loads. Well, this got discovered.

And if you go back and read my previous articles the Chinese were livid and they wanted something done about it. You know, God knows how much-tainted oil was being had been sold. So they rounded up a bunch of people who were involved in all this going after the snakeheads, but now they have come up with a complete set of rules about sanitation and hygiene, and it will be up to Baba Beijing and local authorities to make sure that they are enforced. That’s capitalism for you. Profit over people.

From February, containers used to transport food oils must comply with hygiene standards, and be labelled

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3287029/china-imposes-new-food-transport-rules-after-outrage-over-cooking-oil-fuel-tankers

15-763 Chinese nationals involved in cross-border telecom fraud repatriated from Myanmar to China

Number 15# 763 Chinese nationals involved in cross-border telecom fraud repatriated from Myanmar to China. Again, all the triads went to Myanmar. A bunch of them went to Myanmar. On my Chinese phone, I get calls nonstop. Scammers trying to, we have this investment to sell you, that investment to sell you, telecom fraud, telecom. And it’s a problem. They can shut down the phone number but they just get another phone number. So it’s like whack a mole. So the Chinese government is going after the actual people in Myanmar who were doing this.

They can’t do it inside China because they won’t last a day. So they’re hiding out in Myanmar and making all these phone calls across China ripping people off. When I’m traveling around China, I see banners, of course, in Chinese warning people not to listen to anybody who’s trying to sell you something and investments, bank loans don’t do anything over the phone. Go to your bank. Go to your insurance company. These guys are crooks.

And there are all kinds of banners around China reminding people of that. But unfortunately, people get maybe they’re depressed, they’re desperate for money or whatever. And they were even handing out fliers in front of on the street, on sidewalks, hedge funds God knows how much they were ripping people off. It’s whack a mole but at least China is trying to do something about it, unlike the West.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202411/1323544.shtml

16-Chinese publisher who gave world The Three-Body Problem under corruption cloud

Number 16# Chinese publisher gave the world the three-body problem under the corruption cloud. Remember, if you all the three body movies and the three books, the science fiction books which have taken the world by storm. So they’re even going after media figures. How would in your country England, France, Germany, Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand, how would you like for your government to aggressively go after high-level media figures for fraud and fake news? I would too. He is accused of “severe violations of party discipline and the law”. When they say severe that usually means they’re taking bribes.

Yao Haijun, deputy editor-in-chief of Science Fiction World, is accused of ‘severe violations of party discipline and the law’

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3283678/chinese-publisher-who-gave-world-3-body-problem-under-corruption-probe

17-China specifies threshold of crime for refusing to comply with judgments, rulings by hiding or transferring property

Number 17# China specifies a threshold of crime for refusing to comply with judgments and rulings by hiding or transferring property. In a lot of white-collar crime cases, they’ll say, okay you lose this investment, you lose that investment, you lose this house whatever, and during the time that they are expected to renounce all that, they’re not doing it and so they came up with, laws and regulations, to make sure that they couldn’t avoid the judgments. I again want to remind you, that in China, the Chinese people decide the laws. Going back to Mao in the 1950s, up until today, every law proposed and every regulation proposed is publicly published.

When we were living in Beijing and Shenzhen, outside in our neighborhood were glass panels, glass panels maybe three meters long and a meter and a half tall, with newspapers announcing proposed laws and regulations, etc., and the official government register that shows the laws being proposed, and then they be back before they had internet and they still can.  If an old guy who doesn’t do internet reads something in one of those announcements and they’re changed regularly, they can go to their local government and say, listen, this is what I think about this law and this is what I like. This is what I don’t like.

Of course, now most people are doing it online. I even did it online. But even foreigners can make comments about Chinese laws. I did it 2 or 3 times and it will not pass. If there is a plurality of people who are against a certain thing in law, it’s going to get tabled until it gets changed to where the people like it and accept it, because Baba Beijing knows if the people don’t like it, they’re not going to obey it. So best to write a law that the people agree with so that they will honor it and obey it. Again, in closing, corruption is universal. And in the United States, in the West in general, it’s an open sewer and people are inured to it, accept it, tolerate it.

In China, the people are not accepting it and especially since the liberation with Mao Zedong and especially with Xi Jinping in the last 12 years, they are really, really, really going after corruption in a huge way because they realize that if it’s corrupt, then the people are not going to tolerate it and they’re going to blame the government, and the government wants to make sure that it deserves the worthiness of the people to stay in power and do what’s right for them and to help them advance infrastructure, economy, society, etcetera. So it’s a two-way street, Chinese democracy, as I was pointing out with all the laws being posted is the most consensual, consultative democracy in the world.

Mao Zedong called it the mass line, which basically went out, and asked the people what was going on at the local level. What find out what’s working right. What if it’s working right, make it better, and if it’s not working right, then fix it and then take those back up to the higher level. Organize and make sure that the good things are improved and the bad things are stopped and changed. XI Jinping calls it “Full Process Democracy”. But it’s essentially listening to the people, finding out what they like, finding out what they don’t like, and reacting in both cases accordingly.

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202411/1323325.shtml

18-China’s first cryptocurrency corruption case captures former central bank official

The last one up to date, Number 18#, China’s first cryptocurrency corruption case captures former central bank officials.  Of course, you know China will not allow Bitcoin and Ethereum and all these others in the country.

However, they do have the Central Bank of China, a cryptocurrency. But this guy, Yao Qian was heading up the China Securities Regulatory Commission, which is like the SEC in the United States to be regulating cryptocurrencies, and instead of regulating them, he was buying and selling them under the table and taking bribes to buy and sell.

Yao Qian is accused of abusing his position at the China Securities Regulatory Commission in a ‘severe breach of duty’

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3287515/chinas-first-cryptocurrency-corruption-case-captures-former-central-bank-official

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