China’s internet regulator denounces ex-boss Lu Wei facing graft probe
Lu Wei has damaged organisation’s image and jeopardised the Communist Party’s efforts to manage the internet, says cyberspace administration

China’s internet regulator has denounced its former boss, Lu Wei, who is under investigation for alleged corruption.
The Cyberspace Administration of China said in a statement that Lu had damaged its image and jeopardised the Communist Party’s efforts to manage the internet.
Lu, who headed the organisation for three years until June 2016, was widely seen as the public face of China’s draconian control over the internet.
He was uncharacteristicly outspoken and straightforward among Chinese officials, according to analysts, regularly defending the ever-increasing censorship the cyberspace administration carried out on his watch.
The administration, however, has acted swiftly to distant itself from the former internet tsar after it was announced he had been detained on suspicion of “serious violations of party discipline”, a euphemism for graft or disloyalty.