new baseless bait posted. do not feed the troll. hit the report button.
Lol, it's an article from the pro-Beijing South China Morning Post. I didn't make it up.
If you think that the CCP does care about the Chief Executive taking bribes, it wouldn't have stopped the anti-bribery law being extended to the Chief Executive position. However, it has blocked the change. The only logical reason is that it doesn't want a scenario where the Chief Executive gets arrested due to bribery allegations because:
a) it would be hugely embarrassing to the CCP, because it would imply they'd endorsed/selected a corrupt individual; and
b) it would risk removing them from office, requiring a new election and new approved candidates being found, as well as re-opening the debate about universal suffrage given the Beijing-knows-best-model is supposed to eliminate dodgy candidates, not reward them.