Employee who bragged about wealth on WeChat suspended


A 28-year-old equity manager in Jiangxi province who made provocative posts online about his personal wealth and powerful family has been suspended from his job amid an ongoing investigation.

CHINA, July 28 (China Daily/ANN): A 28-year-old equity manager in Jiangxi province who made provocative posts online about his personal wealth and powerful family has been suspended from his job amid an ongoing investigation, according to an official statement.

Recently, screenshots of WeChat posts made by Zhou Jie, who claimed to be an employee of Jiangxi State-owned Capital Operation Holding Group, went viral.

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