China Economic Times
Type | OCLC number 1160194140 | |
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Website | www |
China Economic Timesdaily newspaper focusing on the economy, inaugurated in Beijing on 1 November 1994,[6] and is sponsored by the Development Research Center of the State Council.[7]
CCPPD banned CET reporter Pang Jiaoming
In October 2007,
Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party for publishing an embarrassing report on the state of China's railway infrastructure before the "sensitive" 17th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party.[8] Under pressure from the Central Propaganda Department, Pang was fired and banned from journalism.[9] But, he later changed his name to "Shangguan Jiaoming" (上官敫铭) and entered the in-depth news department of the Southern Metropolis Daily.[10]
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- ^ Charles Hutzler (Dec 27, 2013). "The resignation of journalist Pang Jiaoming who was chased by the CCPPD and changed his name several times". Radio France Internationale.