Corruption

Re: Corruption

Postby behappyalways » Sat Feb 25, 2017 6:19 pm

獄中有教堂 每周准靈修一次
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Re: Corruption

Postby behappyalways » Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:31 am

工作人員稱呼「阿權」
煲呔獄中首露面 晤妻後攜文件返囚室
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Re: Corruption

Postby behappyalways » Sat Apr 29, 2017 5:07 pm

Fox and hounds

A Chinese tycoon’s allegations are stinging the Communist Party

The party is fighting back

IN CHINA, tycoons are often privy to murky secrets. Their dealings inevitably bring them into close contact with officialdom—they know whose palms can be greased, and who the real power-brokers are in the shadowy world of Communist Party politics.

They are careful, however, not to speak out: an angry politician can easily destroy a business and have a person jailed. No wonder, then, that many Chinese have been transfixed by the claims made by a self-exiled property magnate, Guo Wengui, in a recent series of tell-all interviews and tweets—and that the party is trying hard to discredit him.

The unproven allegations by Mr Guo, who is also known as Miles Kwok, reach to the pinnacle of the party. He has accused security officials of corruption and claimed that the son of a former leader is hiding his shareholding in a large brokerage firm.

Most shockingly, Mr Guo says a relative of a current leader has been “trotting the globe on a plane worth billions of yuan and playing around with women”—in spite of the party’s long-running campaign to curb profligacy among the elite, and to rein in corruption.

Chinese leaders are clearly rattled. The Foreign Ministry said last week that Interpol, an international body for police co-operation, had issued a “red notice” to members that Mr Guo is a wanted man. He has reportedly been accused by China of bribing a spy chief, Ma Jian (who has been dismissed and is now in custody).

A video, purporting to show Mr Ma admitting to wrongdoing and denouncing Mr Guo, has circulated on the internet in recent days, apparently with official blessing. Mr Guo has denied bribing Mr Ma.

He says eight members of his own family have been detained and that 120bn yuan ($17bn) of his assets have been frozen. Several executives from his property company have been detained by police.

Mr Guo’s outburst comes at a sensitive time for the president, Xi Jinping, who is preparing for a party congress late this year—a hugely important opportunity for him to install his allies into the most important jobs. He does not want his efforts to be impeded by anything that could undermine his authority.

This is evident from China’s stepped-up efforts to gag critics and “enemies of the state”. It seems prepared to use any means: in February Xiao Jianhua, a Chinese tycoon who made his fortune through ties to party leaders, was kidnapped in Hong Kong and taken to the mainland, where he is being held by police.

Between 2014 and 2016, in an operation called “Fox Hunt”, China secured the repatriation of more than 2,500 “fugitives”. Many were from countries with which it has no formal extradition treaty.

Mr Guo professes to be unfazed by Interpol’s notice (he appears to spend much of his time in America, and likes to tweet pictures of himself looking fit—see picture). Many people in China are certainly undeterred by the government’s efforts to block news about him—Mr Guo’s allegations are widely known.

Freeweibo.com, a website that automatically monitors censorship of Weibo, a Twitter-like service, shows that Mr Guo’s name is the most searched-for term on the social-media platform. If he keeps on talking, it will be hard for Mr Xi to knock it down the rankings.

Source: The Economist
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Re: Corruption

Postby behappyalways » Mon May 01, 2017 3:28 pm

郭文貴接受BBC 专访(完整版)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XK3CeNaUQmU


behappyalways wrote:Fox and hounds

A Chinese tycoon’s allegations are stinging the Communist Party

The party is fighting back

IN CHINA, tycoons are often privy to murky secrets. Their dealings inevitably bring them into close contact with officialdom—they know whose palms can be greased, and who the real power-brokers are in the shadowy world of Communist Party politics.

They are careful, however, not to speak out: an angry politician can easily destroy a business and have a person jailed. No wonder, then, that many Chinese have been transfixed by the claims made by a self-exiled property magnate, Guo Wengui, in a recent series of tell-all interviews and tweets—and that the party is trying hard to discredit him.

The unproven allegations by Mr Guo, who is also known as Miles Kwok, reach to the pinnacle of the party. He has accused security officials of corruption and claimed that the son of a former leader is hiding his shareholding in a large brokerage firm.

Most shockingly, Mr Guo says a relative of a current leader has been “trotting the globe on a plane worth billions of yuan and playing around with women”—in spite of the party’s long-running campaign to curb profligacy among the elite, and to rein in corruption.

Chinese leaders are clearly rattled. The Foreign Ministry said last week that Interpol, an international body for police co-operation, had issued a “red notice” to members that Mr Guo is a wanted man. He has reportedly been accused by China of bribing a spy chief, Ma Jian (who has been dismissed and is now in custody).

A video, purporting to show Mr Ma admitting to wrongdoing and denouncing Mr Guo, has circulated on the internet in recent days, apparently with official blessing. Mr Guo has denied bribing Mr Ma.

He says eight members of his own family have been detained and that 120bn yuan ($17bn) of his assets have been frozen. Several executives from his property company have been detained by police.

Mr Guo’s outburst comes at a sensitive time for the president, Xi Jinping, who is preparing for a party congress late this year—a hugely important opportunity for him to install his allies into the most important jobs. He does not want his efforts to be impeded by anything that could undermine his authority.

This is evident from China’s stepped-up efforts to gag critics and “enemies of the state”. It seems prepared to use any means: in February Xiao Jianhua, a Chinese tycoon who made his fortune through ties to party leaders, was kidnapped in Hong Kong and taken to the mainland, where he is being held by police.

Between 2014 and 2016, in an operation called “Fox Hunt”, China secured the repatriation of more than 2,500 “fugitives”. Many were from countries with which it has no formal extradition treaty.

Mr Guo professes to be unfazed by Interpol’s notice (he appears to spend much of his time in America, and likes to tweet pictures of himself looking fit—see picture). Many people in China are certainly undeterred by the government’s efforts to block news about him—Mr Guo’s allegations are widely known.

Freeweibo.com, a website that automatically monitors censorship of Weibo, a Twitter-like service, shows that Mr Guo’s name is the most searched-for term on the social-media platform. If he keeps on talking, it will be hard for Mr Xi to knock it down the rankings.

Source: The Economist
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Re: Corruption

Postby behappyalways » Mon May 08, 2017 4:13 pm

Vietnam sacks top official for PetroVietnam 'violation'
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-39840943
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Re: Corruption

Postby behappyalways » Sat Aug 26, 2017 12:43 pm

Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong jailed for corruption
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-41033568
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Re: Corruption

Postby behappyalways » Mon Feb 12, 2018 6:19 pm

2018.02.10【文茜世界周報】「紐時」再爆料 糾纏溫家寶家族巨富醜聞
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Re: Corruption

Postby behappyalways » Mon Apr 23, 2018 7:34 pm

Armenia soldiers join anti-government protests in Yerevan
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/04/ ... 06657.html
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Re: Corruption

Postby behappyalways » Thu Mar 28, 2019 6:58 pm

被指縱容妻子謀私 孟宏偉遭「雙開」
https://hk.news.appledaily.com/internat ... 8/20643236
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Re: Corruption

Postby behappyalways » Tue Oct 08, 2019 7:14 pm

13,500kg of gold bars allegedly found in top Chinese official’s home, wealth might rival Jack Ma’s
https://mothership.sg/2019/10/news-chin ... cial-home/
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