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2012 PetroChina’s “AV Actress Gate”sex scandalThe total deletion and subsidy fees exceed 50 billion yuan. (Internet picture)
2012 PetroChina’s “AV Actress Gate”scandalIt evolved into “the largest network case in the world.” It is reported that the cumulative deletion fees of “AV Actress Gate” exceed 50 billion yuan, and the backend involved is much higher thanPetroChinaPresident, reaching the highest level of the Chinese Communist Party’s political circles at that timeZhou Yongkang.
PetroChina’s “AV Actress Gate” is a hot topic
In May 2012, a post titled “PetroChina’s “AV Actress Scandal”” became popular on the Internet. The content stated that in PetroChina’s Sichuan Petrochemical Project, China’s largest petrochemical project to date, with an investment of up to 38 billion yuan, Japan’s Shimadzu Corporation and its agent – Beijing Hualda Company in order to obtain Obtained an order for hundreds of chromatographs for this project. First, they won the bid at an ultra-low price, and then sent the users and general contractor officials to Japan. They used coquettish and beautiful Japanese AV actresses to provide these officials with a full range of services, and even Wearing a mask as a “volunteer”, we filmed porn films with AV actresses as a souvenir. After returning to China, one of them praised the beauty and coquettishness of Japanese AV actresses several times after drinking too much.
The post deletion business is also booming? The background level is super high?
PetroChina’s “AV Actress Scandal” quickly spread on the Internet, and the scandal evolved into “the largest Internet case in the world.” At that time, sources said that the Japanese company Shimadzu and its agent Beijing Walda Company involved in the “AV Actress Gate” had extremely deep political connections in China and almost no one dared to touch them. Therefore, although the “AV Actress Gate” has been hyped up on the Internet, no one in the media dared to follow up. Because of this, the investigation into the incident had to be abandoned halfway, and posts were deleted online at a high price to reduce the impact.
PetroChina’s “AV Actress Gate” quickly spread on the Internet. (Internet picture)
An executive from a well-known online public relations company in Zhongguancun revealed that the current main income of various forums and blog sites is not advertising, but deleted posts! In the past, the total annual post deletion market in the country was only 2 to 3 billion, but this year the total cost of deleting posts for an “AV actress scandal” in PetroChina exceeded 10 billion: “The online post deletion business is really good now. Several websites that have been losing money for many years have made back all their money in the past few years this month, and the main reason for this is the contribution from ‘AV Actresses’!”
What this Zhongguancun executive said was just the “AV Actress Gate”. How much does it cost to delete posts? It is reported that PetroChina spent at least 50 billion yuan deleting posts on the incident that year. Not only does the cost of deleting posts far exceed the world record, but the backstage level involved in the “AV Actress Gate” is also unprecedentedly high, far higher than that of the president of PetroChina, and reaching the highest level of Chinese politics.
SGS tells the truth and gets into trouble, detects PetroChina oil products that exceed standards
Sources said that PetroChina’s Sichuan Petrochemical project is the most scandalous project in history. At least 30 billion of the 38 billion yuan investment went into personal pockets. The entire project is a complete “tofu dregs” project, but because of PetroChina and related suppliers Most of them have background connections with the highest levels of the CCP, so no one dares to check or ask. In the end, they can only be a pile of scrap metal.
At the same time as the “AV Actress Gate” incident occurred, China Economic Net reported that also in May 2012, PetroChina’s No. 93 gasoline affected the nerves of many private car owners in Taicang, Jiangsu. It turned out that CNPC’s No. 93 gasoline at local gas stations caused many private cars to stall and fail to start to varying degrees. Hundreds of private car owners publicly asked for explanations, but CNPC insisted that the gasoline samples tested qualified.
After the PetroChina “flaregate” incident, SGS detected that the chlorine content of PetroChina’s oil products seriously exceeded the standard. The test results released by SGS made relevant senior officials very angry, and they threatened to close down the third-party testing agency-SGS Swiss Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd. It is reported that SGS is the world’s leading inspection, identification, testing and certification organization and is the recognized benchmark for quality and integrity. SGS Group has more than 67,000 employees around the world, distributed in more than 1,250 branches and laboratories, forming a global service network.
Who controls China’s huge oil interests?
The timing at which the Sinopec scandal was highly publicized was very eye-catching. Wang Lijun’s defection occurred in March of that year, and in May Zhou Yongkang was rumored to have lost power and stepped down.
In fact, neither the “AV Actress Gate” nor the “Fire Out Gate” are accidental incidents. Whether the incident can be exposed and the time at which it is exposed point directly to the infighting among the top leaders of the CCP. It was precisely because of the outbreak of the incident that the tip of the iceberg of the CCP’s shady story was removed.
It is reported that Zhou Yongkang, secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Committee of the Communist Party of China, has worked in the oil industry for 38 years and served as the general manager of China National Petroleum Corporation. Cables exposed by WikiLeaks show that Zhou Yongkang, his son Zhou Bin and other associates control China’s huge oil interests.
In 2009, Assistant Minister of Public Security Zheng Shaodong, who was investigated for the case of Huang Guangyu, China’s richest man, confessed that Zhou Bin used the influence of his father Zhou Yongkang to engage in power-for-money transactions in the petroleum department and local governments where Zhou Yongkang once worked, including interfering in large-scale engineering projects in Sichuan. , intervened in the petrochemical project of PetroChina, and sold land and officials through the Ministry of Land and Resources.
Data show that PetroChina Sichuan Petrochemical’s 10 million tons/year oil refining and 800,000 tons/year ethylene refining and chemical integration project was constructed by Wison Engineering (China) Co., Ltd. and started in August 2009. According to sources, Wison Engineering is the company of Zhou Bin, the son of Zhou Yongkang, secretary of the Political and Legal Affairs Committee of the Communist Party of China.
Information sources in Sichuan and PetroChina said that Zhou Yongkang’s son Zhou Bin controlled the PetroChina system and promoted many promotions of senior officials in Chongqing and Sichuan. Zhou Bin obtained nearly 10 billion yuan in benefits through Bo Xilai.
Source: Look at China
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