On March 27, a woman in Shanghai reported online about a “deputy director of the finance bureau having an affair with a chief officer,” sparking attention and discussion.
According to the report, the woman accused her husband, Zhao, of having an inappropriate relationship with the deputy director of the finance bureau in their workplace, and even exposed their chat records and intimate photos.
In the photos, her husband and the female leader looked like a close couple, and in the chat records, they talked very boldly, almost like an old married couple.
Reported by “Right News,” the woman’s husband is a chief officer in the finance bureau in Jiading District of Shanghai, and his affair partner is none other than his superior, the deputy director who is a female leader.
However, when questioned by “Right News” about this report, Zhao, the accused, did not admit to the allegations. Instead, he firmly denied the content of the report, suggesting that any inquiries should be directed to the discipline inspection commission.
Officials from the finance bureau in Jiading District of Shanghai stated they are aware of the situation and are handling it.
Meanwhile, staff from the discipline inspection commission in Jiading District of Shanghai mentioned that they have received the relevant report and are currently investigating the matter.
On March 28, the topic of “Wife reports husband’s affair with a deputy director of the finance bureau in Shanghai” trended on the hot search list on Weibo.
Many netizens criticized the situation, saying, “It’s such a mess,” “People in these positions are just too idle at work,” “Only the pair of stone lions at the entrance are clean,” “They are portraying such a hypocritical image,” “They should all just go home and rest if they have nothing to do.”
Others questioned, “When there are photos, how can they still deny it?” “Isn’t Shanghai known for its efficiency? Why hasn’t there been any resolution yet?” “Relying on netizens to solve the case,” “Having solid evidence and still trying to deceive, it’s an even greater crime!”