Dark business environment breeds dark deeds
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According to a study of the China Rich List published by the Hurun Report, 17 percent of those listed were being investigated or had been arrested.
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Dark business environment breeds dark deeds
People's Daily Online
According to a study of the China Rich List published by the Hurun Report, 17 percent of those listed were being investigated or had been arrested.
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This is a very interesting report coming out of China about problems resulting from the mixed goals of Communism and Capitalism.
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At the beginning of the reform and opening-up period, there were lots of uncertainties in the distribution of wealth and the development model of enterprises, which could be exploited to make money.
Take Zhou Zhengyi for example, once China's 11th richest man on the Forbes list and former chairman of the Shanghai Nongkai Development Group, who changed his registered capital from 100 million yuan ($16 million) to 800 million using a fraudulent capital verification report. Zhou is now in prison serving a 16-year sentence.