CCP To Distract Mass Attention From Shanghai Lockdown

Shanghai, China, May 1st– the Chinese Communist Party has been vigorously investigating corruption and dereliction of the distribution of anti-epidemic materials during large isolation in Shanghai, according to the propaganda machine of the CCP.

The CCP’s regime has set up a political purge on Shanghai officials as the CCP virus confirmed cases dwindled. Several video clips went wild recently as they debunked the dereliction and corruption on distributing supplies during the “Zero COVID policy” period which showed some essential supplies were not distributed to citizens, causing a lot of food to rot. Many anti-epidemic gift bags were embezzled by CCP’s government officials, neighborhood committees and epidemic prevention personnel. Some neighborhood committees do not allow materials purchased by residents to enter the community. There are even impostors who pay for volunteers. However, these video contents were not allowed to spread during the Shanghai lockdown. It seems that the CCP is preparing public opinion for liquidation.

Paramilitary police stands guard in front of the characters with the meaning of fight corruption and build a clean management during an expo on Anti-corruption and building a clean government in Nanjing, in east China’s Jiangsu province, on Sunday July 2, 2006. Chinese President Hu Jintao, also chairman of the Central Military Commission, Friday called for intensified anti-corruption efforts at a grand rally in Beijing to mark the 85th founding anniversary of the CPC falling on July 1. Last year, Chinese authorities investigated 8,490 government officials, including eight ministerial-level leaders, for corruption, the government’s Xinhua News Agency reported Thursday. It said nearly 2,000 were convicted in court.

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