The sudden removal of celebrity journalist Rui Chenggang came less than two months after his boss was detained on suspicion of taking bribes during an ongoing investigation into high-level corruption at China's biggest state-run network.
Quoting an unnamed insider, Caixin.Com said on its website that prosecutors took Rui away directly from the workplace without notifying the news program. Caixin said Rui had been scheduled to appear on the nightly newscast yesterday, and his absence was conspicuous, as a second microphone remained on the set. The show is usually anchored by two people.
Rui has interviewed many world leaders and business magnates and is known for his nationalistic streak. He has more than 10 million followers on his Twitter-like microblog page.
In 2007, he protested the presence of a Starbucks shop at Beijing's Forbidden City and helped start a grassroots movement that eventually kicked the US brand out of the historic site.
He raised eyebrows in 2009 when he claimed he could represent the entire Asia at a news conference for President Barack Obama.
