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Cheng Yizhong (1April 3, 965 ─), a native of Huaining County, Anqing, Anhui Province, China, was a reporter of a famous newspaper in China, and was once the senior vice president of ATV. On April 5, 2005, he was awarded the "World Press Freedom Award" by UNESCO.

Resume:

1989 graduated from Chinese Department of Sun Yat-sen University, and later joined Nanfang Daily as editor of literary supplement.

1990 as a reporter of Zhanjiang Station of Nanfang Daily.

1991August returned to Guangzhou headquarters as the responsible editor of the special edition of the Ministry of Literature and Art [1]

1994 1 1 was transferred by the literary and art department of the newspaper as a member of the preparatory group of Southern Metropolis Daily.

1995 was appointed as the executive deputy editor of Southern Metropolis Daily in March. (1 997 65438+1October1Southern Metropolis Daily officially listed)

200 1 Editor-in-Chief of Southern Metropolis Daily.

In 2004, he was the editor-in-chief of Beijing News.

In 2006, he served as the executive producer of the Chinese version of Sports Illustrated.

In 2008, he served as vice president of Caixin Media Group and executive publisher of Chinese version of Sports Illustrated.

In 2009, he served as deputy publishing director of Modern Communication and executive publishing director of Oriental Entrepreneur.

On July 20 1 1, he became the senior vice president of ATV in Hong Kong. On March 3, 20 12, he announced his resignation in his personal Weibo because of his different ideas and styles.

Suspected of a crime:

On March 7, 2004, the Guangzhou Municipal People's Procuratorate filed a case against Cheng Yizhong for investigation in the name of suspected economic crimes. In March 2009, 65438+ was detained in criminal detention; April 1 arrest. According to the news of Guangzhou People's Procuratorate, when investigating the corruption case of Yu Huafeng, former deputy editor-in-chief of Southern Metropolis Daily, Guangzhou People's Procuratorate found that Cheng Yizhong and others, former deputy editor-in-chief of Southern Metropolis Daily, shared public funds privately. Cheng took 654.38+10,000 yuan as his own, which has been suspected of constituting corruption. Also suspected of other economic crimes.

However, according to the interview of Chen Feng, a former reporter of Southern Metropolis Daily, on the program "Current Affairs" of Hong Kong Radio and Television Department on May 14, 2005, the 654.38+million yuan involved in Cheng Yizhong's corruption accusation is actually a bonus of the newspaper, which is Cheng Yizhong's completely legitimate income in the newspaper.

Sources believe that this incident is related to the damage caused by the newspaper's reports on SARS and Sun Zhigang in 2003 to the reputation of local authorities. The former report opened the prelude to the prevention and control of SARS in China, while the latter report exposed the shady violation of human rights by the detention and repatriation system, which triggered the reform and introduction of relevant policies in the State Council, China.

On August 27th of the same year, Guangzhou Dongshan District Procuratorate decided not to prosecute Cheng Yizhong on the grounds of insufficient evidence and released him. According to the law, this decision can be regarded as an acquittal by the procuratorate, which is equivalent to declaring Cheng Yizhong innocent. On 201May 17, its Weibo was closed for making remarks about the nationalization of the army.