China State Company in Jiangxi opened an investigation with Chau Kiet, normal staff showing off each tea costing $ 60,000.

Chau Kiet, staff of Capital Operation Holding Group, a Chinese state -owned state in Nam Xuong in Jiangxi Province, attracted attention on WeChat over the weekend after showing off the wealth and power of the power.

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Declaring his father working in the provincial authorities, Chau Kiet showed off to meet senior officials and wealthy businessmen.

Chinese youth lined up outside a milk tea shop in Hunan province in February 2020.

Despite being a normal employee, Chau told in a post that his superior asked to install the windshield above his desk to prevent air conditioning.

Chau also bragged about the use of luxury brand items, including Omega watches.

The post of Chau Kiet made the public skeptical about the origin of his fortune and questioned whether they were related to corruption or not, forcing Capital Operation Holding Group on July 25

Capital Operation Holding Group said that Chau Kiet entered the company from March 2020 and the articles showed by him were posted online from September 2019 to June 2020.

Up to now, the investigation of Chau Kiet has become a trend on Weibo and attracted more than 250 million views and 16,000 comments.

In the last two years, when President Xi Jinping launched an anti -corruption campaign to kill and kill flies, China has strengthened the handling of rich and rich actions online, in order to reduce the difference in rich and poor and towards

In 2020, the Chinese Government announced that it had removed the extreme poverty.

Many Chinese giants spend money on charity and take care of themselves instead of re -investing, due to concerns about the impact of the common prosperity.

China called on corruption offenders to actively return assets to mitigate the penalty, while the US allowed the confiscation of assets even when the subject fleeed.