Montreal Gazette

Chinese officials fired in sex-tape extortion

- GILLIAN WONG THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BEIJING — A scandal involving Chinese city officials having sex with women hired by developers, who secretly videotaped the trysts to extort constructi­on deals, broadened Friday with state media announcing that 10 more officials have been fired.

The first high-profile case broke in November when online video clips went viral of a 50-something official, Lei Zhengfu, in the throes of passion. Images of his jowly, pop-eyed face became targets of derision and disgust over government corruption.

Lei was fired as Communist Party chief of a district in the southweste­rn city of Chongqing. State media said Friday that 10 more district-and county-level officials in the city’s government, party depart- ments and state-owned enterprise­s who appeared in additional videos have been fired.

The involvemen­t of officials from across various department­s has exposed the intertwini­ng of sex, money and politics and the often shady ties between real estate developers and local officials. The scandal hints at how widespread corruption is at various levels, said Liu Shanying, a politics researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing.

“The incident in Chongqing is not accidental or exceptiona­l. It should be said that it is rather common and that the problem is with corrupted lifestyles,” Liu said.

“The atmosphere of officialdo­m is far from the traditiona­l morality of ordinary people. Many local officials have lower moral standards than ordinary people, and the power they enjoy makes it easier for them to do immoral things,” Liu said.

The expanding scandal comes as China’s newly installed leadership has vowed to crack down on rampant official corruption that threatens the party’s legitimacy. Even as China’s new Communist Party chief, Xi Jinping, has repeatedly pledged to strike hard against graft, authoritie­s have been faced with a steady stream of bribery cases and other malfeasanc­e.

Zhu Ruifeng, a former journalist who released the first sex tape in the scandal, said at the time that the woman, whose face is not visible in the video, 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.

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