--FILE--Veicoli oltrepassano la CCTV (Televisione della Cina Centrale) Torre in CBD (Central Business District) a Pechino, in Cina, il 27 febbraio 2014. Per mon
--FILE--Vehicles run past the CCTV (China Central Television) Tower in CBD (Central Business District) in Beijing, China, 27 February 2014. For months, Chinese state television has publicized a steady drumbeat of accusations of bribery and other abuses by a string of officials. Now, the state-run broadcaster faces allegations of graft in its own ranks. Since late May, at least six people at China Central Televisions financial news channel, including star anchor Rui Chenggang and two senior executives, have been taken away by prosecutors. Ruis seat was empty for his programs Friday (11 July 2014) broadcast, and a business news magazine said he was detained just before air time with no warning to CCTV. The Global Times newspaper, published by the ruling Communist Party, on Monday (14 July 2014) suggested the broadcaster traded favorable coverage for money.