Commentary China’s state broadcaster CCTV aired a five-day miniseries on corrupt officials. The trailer featured Zhou Jiangyong, a former top official of Hangzhou city, an e-commerce hub. Details of Zhou’s corruption case reveal that Jack Ma was indirectly involved, which brings him back under the spotlight of Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption campaign. “Zero Tolerance” was aired from Jan. 15 to Jan. 19. It featured 16 cases of corrupt officials. Zhou was an example of how local cadres could exploit private industries for both political and economic gains, according to the propaganda miniseries. Zhou and his brother, Jianyong, obtained the assets of a private petrochemical tech company for more than $1 million. Under Zhou’s authority, the company provided the plant and equipment in exchange for “technical support” from Jianyong. It was also exempted from land lease. Jianyong also “co-founded” another petrochemical tech company with zero capital. He owned 40 percent of the company—more …