In China’s largest food safety scandal in recent years, state-backed newspaper The Beijing Times exposed how tankers used to transport fuel were also being used to transport cooking oil, without properly cleaning the tanks in between. Such whistleblowing reports by state-run media have become a true rarity under Xi Jinping’s rule, as leadership has emphasized the importance of “positive propaganda” and the need for its media to abide by “correct public opinion guidance.”
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In China’s largest food safety scandal in recent years, state-backed newspaper The Beijing Times exposed how tankers used to transport fuel were also being used to transport cooking oil, without properly cleaning the tanks in between. Such whistleblowing reports by state-run media have become a true rarity under Xi Jinping’s rule, as leadership has emphasized the importance of “positive propaganda” and the need for its media to abide by “correct public opinion guidance.”