A month ago, the wiretapping scandal of former Chongqing Communist Party (CCP) Secretary Bo Xilai was exposed by New Tang Dynasty TV followed by other overseas Chinese medias. Recently, western media has also started to report Bo Xilai's eavesdropping on Hu Jintao and other high level CCP officials. So why doesn't the CCP expose Bo Xilai's illegal spying behavior? Why has the CCP not handled this situation correctly and why has Bo Xilai not been convicted? Let's look at expert's analysis. On 26th April, The New York Times covered the Chongqing official's spying activities and secret surveillance of Zhongnanghai's high level officials. It was reported that when China's top leader, Hu Jintao picked up the telephone last August, special devices detected that he was being wiretapped. More than a dozen people connected to the CCP have confirmed this information. However, the CCP has not publicized this particular crime of Bo Xilai. Law expert Yuan Hongbing and current affairs Commentator Wu Fan believe the CCP would not make this wiretapping scandal public. Law expert Yuan Hongbing: "The CCP itself operates like the mafia. All the eavesdropping performed by the CCP on its citizens are illegal, so Bo Xilai wiretapping Hu Jintao and Hu wiretapping other citizens are all illegal activities. Within the CCP, wiretapping has been a frequent phenomenon. When Yang Shangkun eavesdropped on Chairman Mao, it was a great purge to the cultural revolution. Wu Fan: "Whatever Chongqing does ...