China’s Push to Purge Organized Crime Casts Shadow Over Private Businesses

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Some entrepreneurs and lawyers say Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s campaign against “underworld-style organizations” has gone too far and is denting business confidence

The campaign has fallen heavily on people like Zhang Wei, who built businesses in lending, asset management and real-estate investment in the southern city of Shenzhen, where he also became a municipal lawmaker.

Police accused him of running an “underworld-style” crime syndicate that engaged in fraud, blackmail and other offenses. In May, a Shenzhen court sentenced Mr. Zhang to life in prison and confiscated assets—including property, stocks and an Airbus A319 jet—that his family estimates to be worth more than $1 billion.

Mr. Zhang has admitted to giving bribes and asking associates to trespass on a private residence, but he denied all other charges against him. His lawyers and family say his alleged misdeeds didn’t fit government definitions of “underworld-style” crimes and that his punishment was vastly disproportionate. Mr. Zhang couldn’t be reached for further comment., who say the Communist Party’s zealous enforcement threatens to undermine the private sector.

 

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Xi doesn’t give a hoot what these people say. Nor should he.

You mean confidence of Revolving Door Business?

CCP is itself an underworld style organization

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