In the spring of April 1, an explosive news on social media set off a furor. It turned out that the official microblogging of the Central League forwarded an open letter from the Inner Mongolia Zhongyou Salon players to the leaders, which revealed a series of shocking insider information: the leaders mysteriously disappeared with the official seal, and even set up their own unauthorized up to 200,000 yuan per month.
Although the Inner Mongolia Zhongyou Salon failed to successfully pass the access audit, the letter became the trigger for a public opinion storm. The letter also disclosed that the leadership not only used the salon funds for big banquets, but also mixed personal consumption with salon expenses and cashed out in the form of reimbursement, seriously damaging the image of national public officials.
In the letter, the players clearly put forward three strong demands: firstly, they demanded that the new contract they were forced to sign be recognized as null and void; secondly, they demanded that the players be compensated in full for their salaries, bonuses and performances during the contractual period according to the original contract; and lastly, they firmly demanded that a full and thorough investigation be conducted into the salon's financial dealings.