@cuichenghao: Full video released: CCTV’s three-minute roast of a hammered SOE cadre at Frankfurt Airport who delayed the flight and scored a free first-class upgrade through connections—an utter disgrace.
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CCTV aired a three-minute segment slamming a state-owned-enterprise executive for drunken antics at Frankfurt Airport that held up the flight and netted him a complimentary first-class upgrade.
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Here’s the original video. CCTV News spent three minutes blasting the drunk-as-a-skunk SOE executive at Frankfurt Airport—he held up the flight and scored a free upgrade to first class through connections, making a complete spectacle of himself.
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