Chinese Television Host Who Exposed Fan Bingbing’s Tax Scandal Goes Missing

According to the police, he cannot be located.

The Chinese television host, Cui Yongyuan, who sparked Fan Bingbing’s tax evasion scandal, has gone missing after making another accusation against the Shanghai police.

 

On Sunday, the television host stated through an SNS post that the Shanghai police and celebrities from the world of entertainment were involved in a huge fraud.

“I know that the cause was Air Strike [a film in which Fan starred]. Those who participated in this huge fraud include celebrities from the entertainment field as well as police officers from Shanghai ECID.” ㅡ Cui Yongyuan via Weibo

 

More specifically, Cui Yongyuan had accused officers from the Shanghai Economic Crime Investigation Department (ECID) of accepting thousands of yuan in cash as well as drinking 20,000 yuan ($2,900 USD) bottles of wine and smoking 100 yuan ($14 USD) packs of cigarettes through a post on Chinese social media.

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The Shanghai police responded to his post by indicating that he should contact the police to support the investigation, as he had reportedly gone missing after the post was shared.

“[We] hope that he volunteers to contact the police and support our investigation. Once the problem he raised is proved to be true, we will handle it firmly in line with the law.” ㅡ Shanghai Police via Weibo

 

In his original post, he stated that he, as well as his former employers and employees, were being investigated as part of Fan Bingbing’s case. The police had responded to the post by stating that he should contact them or the State Administration of Taxation. Yongyuan replied:

“As for your internal problem, you can start with probing the deputy head of Changning district’s economic crime investigation department, Peng Fen, whose son’s name is Peng Mingda.” ㅡ Cui Yongyuan via Weibo

 

Yongyuan had also accused the Chinese film studio Huayi Brothers Media Corp of aiding actors in evading tax. The film studio has since denied accusations, stating that their contracts were all in line with the law.

Meanwhile, a special team has reportedly been set up to investigate all of Yongyuan’s allegations.