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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...inese-minister-was-caught-in-a-Honeytrap.html

China's former finance minister was forced to resign because he had been compromised by a female spy from Taiwan, according to a US State Department cable released by WikiLeaks.

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By David Eimer in Beijing
3:51PM BST 26 Jun 2011

When Jin Renqing stepped down in August 2007, it was for 'personal reasons' according to the Chinese government. Now, it appears that Mr Jin was caught in a 'honeytrap' operation by a woman employed by Taiwan's intelligence agency to discover sensitive secrets.

At the time, there was speculation in the Hong Kong media that Mr Jin had resigned after he was found to have been unknowingly sharing a mistress with other senior Chinese officials. But the confidential cable from the US government claims that the then 63-year-old and the other officials were victims of a 'honeytrap', in which a seductive young woman is used to compromise a man with access to secret information of interest to a rival state.

"The woman was introduced to these men as 'someone working with a Chinese military intelligence department'. However investigators now believe that she is a Taiwan intelligence operative," said the cable, which was released by WikiLeaks earlier this month. 'Honeytraps', which are also known as 'Honeypots', are as old as espionage itself, and have long been a staple of both intelligence agencies and Hollywood spy films.

While the KGB and former East German security services were especially adept at using 'honeytraps', ironically it is now China's spies who have enthusiastically adopted the technique.

In 2008, an aide to then Prime Minister Gordon Brown had his Blackberry stolen by a Chinese woman he met in a Shanghai nightclub.
 
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Thread reported for quoting a 4 yrs old so-called news from the so-called WIKI leak. Changing the article's TITLE to flame as usual.:mod::mod:
 
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Thread reported for quoting a 4 yrs old so-called news from the so-called WIKI leak. Changing the article's TITLE to flame as usual.:mod::mod:

David Eimer in Beijing
3:51PM BST 26 Jun 2011


somebody should report you to re education camp. :mod:

URL to the article http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...inese-minister-was-caught-in-a-Honeytrap.html no Title change.


how shamful that a Minister of Finance- what we would call one the highest level of politico to sellout his country...
 
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David Eimer in Beijing
3:51PM BST 26 Jun 2011


somebody should report you to re education camp. :mod:

URL to the article Chinese minister was caught in a 'Honeytrap' - Telegraph no Title change.


how shamful that a Minister of Finance- what we would call one the highest level of politico to sellout his country...

Come on "wise guy" keep editing your thread to cover up your butt, do you know the MOD could recover the "original one"?

Whats the point of discussing a former Chinese minister being fired for personal misconduct and "punished" that happened 4 years ago except to "flame"?
Here is the original news in 2007.
BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | China finance minister steps down

Na, comparing with Indian's counter parts, Chinese are angels, at least have some basic self-respect like a normal human being will do before attempted to "bad mouthing" others please.
2009: Indian Hall of Shame
 
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Come on "wise guy" keep editing your thread to cover up your butt, do you know the MOD could recover the "original one"?

Whats the point of discussing a former Chinese minister being fired for personal misconduct and "punished" that happened 4 years ago except to "flame"?
Here is the original news in 2007.
BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | China finance minister steps down

Na, comparing with Indian's counter parts, Chinese are angels, at least have some basic self-respect like a normal human being will do before attempted to "bad mouthing" others please.
2009: Indian Hall of Shame

let them recover the original article- it still is the original article and the link to it was provided later ( I had two articles I was looking at and missed posting the link originally- so I added the link to it). the title did not change , the article date was 48 hrs ago... you are embarrassing yourself now. carry on now...take it up with Guardian newspaper or many others who have posted it in the last 48 hrs. but keep trying to deflect...


everyone reported it 48hrs ago
AFP: Ex-Chinese minister was caught in 'honeytrap:' cable
Ex-Chinese minister was caught in 'honeytrap:' cable - Yahoo! News
Chinese minister in 'Taiwan honeytrap' - Asia, World - The Independent
Ex-Chinese minister was caught in 'honeytrap:' cable
Chinese minister caught in Taiwan honeytrap
 
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Excuses after excuses, who do you think you will able to fool except yourself? What about the other thread?
So, have you read my source? who do you think should feel more "shameful" eh?:lol:
 
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Excuses after excuses, who do you think you will able to fool except yourself? What about the other thread?
So, have you read my source? who do you think should feel more "shameful" eh?:lol:


The answer to your question as highlighted would be Chinese- from my perspective because it is cabinet level minister giving secrets . If it was a sex scandal it would be different . But regardless what does India have to do with it-- I agree Indian politicians are corrupt and should be taken to task. No question about it. but again what does that have to do with this post?


you know it does not bother me when you bring India into the equation. I'm american :D

and that 4 year old link had everyone wondering why he resigned, speculating- this one shows the real reason why. surprised it took 4 years to confirm , but then again...
 
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