Lei Zhengfu

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Lei.
Lei Zhengfu
Native name 雷政富
Born July 1958 (age 58)
Changshou County, Chongqing, China
Occupation Politician
Criminal charge Bribery
Criminal penalty Sentenced to 13 years[1]

Lei Zhengfu (Chinese: ; pinyin: Léi Zhèngfù; born July 1958) is a Chinese former politician who served as Communist Party Secretary of Beibei District, Chongqing municipality. He was dismissed from his position a few days after a sex video recorded in 2007 went viral online via the popular microblog service Sina Weibo.[2] The video was created for the purpose of blackmail by the collusion of a property developer and an 18-year-old girl named Zhao Hongxia.[3]

On November 20, 2012, a series of hotel room sex screenshots titled "Lei, the secretary who accepts sex bribes",[4] were published on a personal website called "Civil Supervision". Lei Zhengfu was the Beibei District of Chongqing Party Secretary at the time.[5] A few hours later, these screenshots started to go viral through microblogs. Sixty-three hours after the screenshots first went online, on November 23, Chongqing Municipal People's Government information office official made an announcement that the government had proved the male shown in the video was Lei, who will be removed from his position.[6] This case is believed to be a result of “Network supervision by public opinion".[7]

Timeline

After the conclusion of the 18th Party Congress in China, on November 20, 2012, Zhu Ruifeng posted the screen shot on his website “Civil Supervision”; Xu Jiguang, a former investigative journalist later posted it on his personal microblog.[8] Because of the popularity of microblogs in China, people started to pay attention; the number of hits to the Civil Supervision blog dramatically increased, reaching more than 20 million.

This phenomena drew the attention of other media, and they began to interview Lei, who commented that the “promiscuous video is deceitful”. On November 23, the press office of the Chongqing municipal government issued a microblog stating that the Chongqing Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection, in charge of enforcing party discipline, had taken note of the content of the video and was verifying its authenticity. On November 23, an official at the press office made an announcement on microblog, saying that the government had verified that the male shown in the video was Lei himself, who will be removed from his position.[6]

Overall, from the release of the screenshot on the Civil Supervision Website to the final decision of removing of Lei Zhengfu from his official position took only 63 hours. And it is believed to be one of the quickest responses of an investigation into official abuse.

This scandal has exposed not only the corruption of Lei Zhengfu, but also the builder who sent girls as 'presents' to this official. This video was made by the mistress of the official, who was sent by a builder. Lei Zhengfu had the official power to sign the lease. So in order to get the land lease contract, the builder sent girl to him,and trained the girl to secretly shoot the sex video. The builder used the video to blackmail Lei. After taping this video, instead of threatening Lei, the builder made friend of him.

In 2009, the property developer let others use this video to threaten Lei, who confessed his “romantic relation” to his supervisor. After the investigation, the mistress and builder were arrested under the “Sike Seal Crime”.[9] Lei was protected and was promoted few months later to be the Beibei District Party Secretary.[10] During these three years, the video was kept secret.

Result

Lei was sentenced to 13 years in jail for taking more than 3.1 million yuan ($500,000) in bribes. Beijing Institute of Technology law professor Xu Xin said the sentence was more severe than those in earlier corruption cases involving similar amounts of bribes.'Maybe because of the case's social impact, the court has chosen to be on the harsh end with its sentence,' he said. Prosecutors also said Lei took two other bribes - one of $10,000 and another of 100,000 yuan ($16,000) - in return for favors granted through his government position.But it is Lei's sex scandal and the scheme behind it that have captivated member of the Chinese public, who are disgusted by what they see as the moral degradation of those in power.[11]

In a separate case, a district court on Friday afternoon sentenced Xiao Ye, the man convicted of masterminding the extortion scheme, to 10 years in prison.[11]

The woman in the sex tape, Zhao Hongxia, was given a two-year sentence that was suspended for two years and could eventually be reduced.[11]

The official People's Court Daily said Xiao plans to make an appeal but Zhao does not.

Social media

In this “63 anti-corruption”, the power of social media is embraced by many media analysts. Before the Lei scandal, there had been similar scandals with investigations ranging from one month to half a year before punishment occurred. However, this time, within less than three days, a corrupt official was removed and under official investigation.

Media experts believe that the internet and especially social media have become an important tool in the fight against Chinese official corruption.[12]

See also

References

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  2. Chen, Wayne (December 7, 2012). "Chongqing Government Official Sacked After Sex Video Exposed".
  3. Teenage honeytrap who brought down Chinese Communist Party official after sex tape pictures were leaked online dailymail.co.uk 27 November 2012
  4. Li, Chen (29 November 2012). "A Story about A District Secretary". Beijing Youth Daily. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  5. "CV of Zhengfu Lei". People's Daily Online. 12 Oct 2010. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  6. 1 2 Wang, Mi (24 November 2012). "Removed Lei from The Position And Initiate An Investigation". China News. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  7. Xiao, Yuanyuan (24 November 2012). "Network Supervision Again". China Radio Network. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  8. Ramzy, Austin (November 26, 2012). "Communist Party Officials Gone Wild: Sex-Tape Scandal Rocks China". time.com. Retrieved November 26, 2012.
  9. Tang, Jiashen (26 November 2012). "Spots in Zhengfu Lei Story". Qilu Evening News. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  10. Zhen, Ge (3 December 2012). "The Commonality of Official Corruption". Financial new network. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  11. 1 2 3 Tomlinson, Simon (June 28, 2013). "Former Chinese Communist Party official caught on video having sex with his teenage mistress in blackmail sting is jailed for 13 years on corruption charges". dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved June 28, 2013.
  12. Yang, Gongzheng (4 December 2012). "The Evolution of Public Opinion". China Network. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
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