We arrived at a service area in the middle. Everyone got off the car to exercise, and some went to drink water.
Qiao Liang came out of the bathroom and saw Ye Xinyi standing by the car on the phone, frowning.
Qiao Liang walked over, and Ye Xinyi just finished talking on the phone. She shook her head and sighed while putting away her phone.
"What's wrong? Who are you calling?" Qiao Liang asked casually.
Ye Xinyi smiled bitterly: "Yue Shanshan, she just told me something."
"What's the matter?"
"About Minister Liu."
"What happened to Minister Liu?" Qiao Liang knew that when Ye Xinyi went south with the inspection team, Liu Yiping was in charge of the news section on Ye Xinyi's behalf.
"A few days ago, Minister Liu made a big mistake in his work."
"Big leak? How big is it?" Qiao Liang was curious.
"This..." Ye Xinyi hesitated whether to tell Qiao Liang.
"Since the leaks have been exposed, why not tell them? Come on, let Section Chief Qiao share it." Qiao Liang said with a smile.
Ye Xinyi saw that Qiao Liang was interested, and thought that many people knew about this matter, so there was no harm in telling Qiao Liang, so she did so.
In fact, what Ye Xinyi knew from Yue Shanshan was only the general outline of the matter, or external things, and she did not know the inside story.
In this way, all she could tell Qiao Liang was the external process of the matter.
In fact, the complete story is this:
The day after the inspection team set off, a Taiwan-funded enterprise held an important celebration and sent an invitation letter to the ministry, inviting some leaders in charge of news to attend and providing news reports.
This area fell under Ye Xinyi's responsibility. Because Ye Xinyi went south and Liu Yiping took care of the news, she took several reporters from the city news media there.
Because Luo Fei, Tang Shusen and other city leaders were also present at the celebration, and Luo Fei also had a speech, it was natural to focus on the report.
According to the news reporting process, after the reporter has finished writing the manuscript, Liu Yiping has to review it.
The problem lies in Liu Yiping's review process.
After the celebration that day, the company hosted a banquet for city leaders and news media reporters, and Liu Yiping was placed at the same table as Luo Fei and Tang Shusen.
Liu Yiping cherished this opportunity to get close to big leaders and kept toasting Luo Fei and Tang Shusen, drinking a little too much.
After the reception, the reporter took the written manuscript to Liu Yiping for review. Liu Yiping was drunk and dizzy. She took the manuscript and read it hastily before signing and approving it.
As a result, after the manuscript was published in the newspaper the next day, an important error appeared: in the manuscript, the full name of the Taiwan-funded enterprise appeared, preceded by the words "Republic of China."
Although this is the name of this Taiwan-funded enterprise, this situation is absolutely not allowed to occur in serious media. This is a major issue of principle.
The first person to discover this mistake was Chu Heng. He immediately asked Liu Yiping with the newspaper. Liu Yiping panicked when he saw it, and knew that it was an oversight caused by his sloppy review due to drinking too much yesterday.
Liu Yiping knows that as a reviewer, she bears unshirkable responsibility for this error. She also knows that this is a matter of principle. Once investigated, she will inevitably bear the blame.
Liu Yiping hurriedly reviewed Chu Heng.
At this time, Chu Heng had not received any reports from others who had discovered this mistake, and he did not want to make the matter bigger. After all, it would not be good for him if it got bigger. At the same time, he also did not want to see Liu Yiping punished for this matter. After all, she was now with him.
Very tight to the ground.
Chu Heng also realized that in terms of news control, Liu Yiping's political sensitivity was quite different from Ye Xinyi's. Ye Xinyi would never have made such a low-level mistake.
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NBSP; Chu Heng thought that few people would read the reports of this leadership activity. If no one else found this error, she would cover it inside.
Chu Heng criticized Liu Yiping a few words and reminded her to pay attention in the future.
Liu Yiping breathed a sigh of relief when she saw that Chu Heng didn't pursue the matter too much.
Liu Yiping knew that once the matter was investigated, from top to bottom, the reviewers, the newspaper's deputy editor-in-chief on duty, the newspaper's editor-in-chief, and the reporters who wrote the articles would all bear their own responsibilities.
Liu Yiping secretly scolded the reporter who wrote the article as a bastard, why he was so careless when writing the article, and also scolded the deputy editor-in-chief of the newspaper Luo Yang and the chief editorial office director for being so sloppy. Although the article was reviewed and signed by themselves, they still had to take a good look at it before publishing it.
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It's a coincidence that Luo Yang was working the night shift that night and drank a lot of wine with the director of the editor-in-chief's office. When he came back to read the manuscript, he didn't pay much attention to it. He felt that Liu Yiping had signed the manuscript and there shouldn't be any mistakes. He read it carelessly.
After checking it once, it was issued.
It is said that there is a strict process for submitting articles to newspapers, and you have to pass several hurdles. However, if these hurdles are ignored, mistakes will inevitably be made.
Now that the mistake had occurred, it could not be eliminated in black and white. Liu Yiping could only secretly pray that others would not notice this inconspicuous mistake.
Nothing happened in Jiangzhou that day.
There are roughly three reasons why nothing happened:
When it comes to reports on daily leadership activities, few people are interested in reading them carefully.
Secondly, even if someone sees the full name of the Taiwan-funded enterprise, they may not be so sensitive and may not realize that this is a matter of principle.
Thirdly, even if someone discovers the problem and realizes the nature of the mistake, they may not take it seriously. They are too lazy to mention it because it doesn't concern them. What does this kind of thing have to do with themselves?
So the day passed safely, Liu Yiping breathed a sigh of relief, and Chu Heng also breathed a sigh of relief.
Liu Yiping felt very sorry at this time. It would be great if this matter happened to Ye Xinyi. In this case, Chu Heng would definitely seize it and use this opportunity to severely hit Ye Xinyi, and even go up and up to give Ye Xinyi a serious punishment.
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In this way, he will have the upper hand in the competition with Ye Xinyi.
But this matter happened to him. Since Chu Heng wanted to protect himself, he naturally couldn't make it public.
In this way, the series of responsible persons in the newspaper office can be regarded as taking advantage of themselves.
Two days passed and nothing happened. Liu Yiping felt that everything was fine and she felt relieved.
Unexpectedly, on the third day at work, Chu Heng called Liu Yiping to the office and told her seriously that the manuscript had been leaked and the error was discovered by the department responsible for reviewing newspapers at the Provincial Publishing Bureau.
According to the party newspaper review process, party newspapers published in prefecture-level cities must be sent to the provincial publication bureau for review. Generally, newspapers published on the same day will be sent to the provincial publication bureau two days later.
The Provincial Publishing Bureau immediately reported the matter to the Propaganda Department of the Provincial Party Committee. Naturally, the Propaganda Department of the Provincial Party Committee would not tolerate such a principled error. It immediately notified the Propaganda Department of the Jiangzhou Municipal Party Committee and demanded serious investigation and punishment. At the same time, the Propaganda Department of the Provincial Party Committee
A deputy minister who was familiar with Luo Fei also called him to inform him of the matter.
Luo Fei was very angry when he learned about this. He had only been in charge of the municipal party committee for a few days, but he had made such a mistake, and even pointed it out. This would damage his image as a presiding officer.
Luo Fei immediately called Chu Heng to question him and demanded that the person responsible be dealt with seriously.
After hearing what Chu Heng said about the situation, Liu Yiping panicked and said, "Emma, this has gotten serious and she will be in trouble."
However, Liu Yiping had worked as a propaganda minister in the county for several years. After a moment of panic, he quickly calmed down and knew that the key to handling the matter lay with Chu Heng. As long as Chu Heng wanted to protect himself, he would definitely have a way.
So Liu Yiping did not hesitate to ask Chu Heng for help, hoping that he could help her at the critical moment.