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The "deep throat" person around Zhou Yongkang was exposed. It turned out to be him (picture)

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The "deep throat person" around Zhou Yongkang was exposed. It turned out to be him (picture) It is worth noting that the exposure of the political plots of Zhou Yongkang and Ling Jihua was entirely due to the Zhou Yongkang mentioned above...

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It is worth noting that the exposure of the political plots of Zhou Yongkang and Ling Jihua was entirely the result of a report by the "Deep Throat" around Zhou Yongkang to the three Standing Committee members. So, who is this "Deep Throat"?

This person is Fu Zhenghua, the current deputy minister of the Ministry of Public Security and the director of Beijing Public Security Bureau.

Fu Zhenghua is responsible for handling the case of his son's car accident. Immediately after the car accident, Fu Zhenghua received a warrant from Zhou Yongkang. Zhou Yongkang clearly told Fu Zhenghua in the warrant that he was not allowed to report the investigation process and results of Ling Jihua's son's car accident to Jiang Zemin, Hu Jintao, Xi Jinping and Meng Jianzhu.

However, Fu Zhenghua later handed over the warrant to Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping, which ultimately angered Jiang, Hu, Xi, and Meng. Fu Zhenghua's move finally won Xi Jinping's trust. Before the investigation into the Zhou Yongkang case was launched, Xi Jinping personally ordered Fu Zhenghua, who had just been promoted to deputy minister of the Ministry of Public Security, to serve as the leader of the Zhou Yongkang case investigation team in the public security system.

Fu Zhenghua is not only not Zhou's man, but also Zhou's "dead enemy" in the public security system. As early as when Fu Zhenhua was the deputy director of the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, he had a very tense relationship with Zheng Shaodong, the assistant minister of the Ministry of Public Security. It is said that Xiang Huaizhu, who later served as the deputy director of the Economic Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, broke the glass of Fu Zhenghua's house with a gun, threatening Fu's life.

Information disclosed to the media by insiders in Beijing shows that in addition to Xi Jinping, another promoter of Fu Zhenghua's appointment as deputy minister of the Ministry of Public Security was Wang Qishan, secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection. "When Wang Qishan was transferred to the mayor of Beijing due to SARS, and became the firefighting captain, he received the support and cooperation of Fu Zhenghua, who was working in the Beijing Public Security Bureau at the time. Wang admired Fu very much."

People familiar with the matter went on to point out, "Therefore, when Wang Qishan began to investigate the Zhou Yongkang case, he gave Fu Zhenghua the important task of secretly investigating the Zhou case from within the public security system." According to people familiar with the matter, Wang Qishan Shan re-appointed Fu Zhenghua not because Fu was Zhou's mortal enemy, but because after Wang became secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, he also took charge of some affairs of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission. Fu was Wang's most trusted person in the public security system, so it was natural for him to be entrusted with important responsibilities.

When talking about the current deputy ministers of the Ministry of Public Security, both insiders and sources in Beijing have emphasized several times that, except for the current Minister of Public Security Guo Shengkun, who is someone Xi Jinping can trust, several deputy ministers are either Zhou Yongkang’s cronies (such as Executive Vice Minister Li Dongsheng, etc.) or old generals left over by Jiang Huzeng.

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