Jingzhou TV news host Cui Jianbin was forced off air during a live broadcast after he lambasted officials from national poverty county Fangxian for reportedly enjoying luxurious lifestyles without improving the people's lot or their own governance.
Cui was presenting a report on government officials who had built a luxury office building in Hubei's Fangxian county, an area eligible for state poverty relief.
Cui's tirade was interrupted, presumably by a staff member off-screen, and after asking out loud if he could finish speaking, the anchor stormed off.
The video clip went viral in the Chinese media.
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