Chinese Tycoon and Beijing Critic Jailed For 18 Years Over Alleged Corruption

Published September 22nd, 2020 - 09:37 GMT
This photo taken on November 18, 2013 shows Ren Zhiqiang, the former chairman of state-owned property developer Huayuan Group, speaking at the China Public Welfare Forum in Beijing. A Chinese tycoon who called President Xi Jinping a clown and criticised his handling of the coronavirus outbreak was jailed for 18 years on September 22, 2020 for corruption, bribery and embezzlement of public funds. China News Service (CNS) / AFP
This photo taken on November 18, 2013 shows Ren Zhiqiang, the former chairman of state-owned property developer Huayuan Group, speaking at the China Public Welfare Forum in Beijing. A Chinese tycoon who called President Xi Jinping a clown and criticised his handling of the coronavirus outbreak was jailed for 18 years on September 22, 2020 for corruption, bribery and embezzlement of public funds. China News Service (CNS) / AFP
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The court in its ruling concluded that the property tycoon had abused his power, resulting in the losses of millions of yuan to the state-owned companies.

A Chinese real-estate tycoon and critic of China Communist Party was sentenced to 18 years in jail over alleged corruption charges, local Chinese media reported on Tuesday.

Ren Zhiqiang, 69, who has been a vocal critic of the party leadership, was sentenced by a local court in Beijing and also imposed a fine of 4.2 million yuan ($618,492), according to Hong Kong-based newspaper South China Morning Post.

The move came following Zhiqiang's article where he had criticized the government for mishandling of the initial COVID-19 outbreak in the country.

According to Chinese investigators, Zhiqiang was found to have taken advantage of his position to embezzle more than 49.74 million yuan ($7.32 million) from public funds from 2003-2017, SCMP quoted a statement issued by the local court.

The court in its ruling concluded that the property tycoon had abused his power, resulting in the losses of millions of yuan to the state-owned companies.

“[Zhiqiang] has voluntarily confessed his crimes, admitted to all the accusations against him as presented [in court], and voluntarily accepted the court’s judgment,” said the court.

Earlier Zhiqiang was a member of the Communist Party but his outspoken criticism of the leadership earned him the nickname “Ren the Big Cannon”.

He was slammed by state media in 2016 for “pursuing western constitutionalism”, according to the report.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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